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The DC Extended Universe did not go as planned. A decade and 15 movies later, Warner Bros. Studios decided that enough was enough, and pulled the plug on DC Comics’ answer to the phenomenon that the Marvel Cinematic Universe was. But they are not going to go out without a fight.

James Gunn on the sets of The Suicide Squad

Things look certain to get interesting, as James Gunn spearheads efforts to rejuvenate DC’s live-action franchise. It is all set to begin withSuperman: Legacy. And there is one question on everyone’s mind – who will be the people to carry the torch forward? And it seems like Gunn has revealed the name of another star – Milly Alcock.

James Gunn has a task at hand

Before his forays into the DCEU, James Gunn was the man behindGuardians of the Galaxy. An acrimonious turn of events would see the filmmaker land on the other side of the rivalry. Initially working onThe Suicide Squad, little did he know that he would soon be taking the reins of the franchise in his hand.

Why so? How did the DCEU find itself in these dire straits? These are questions that need answers. The stories were there. The characters were loved. It was their execution that left the franchise in dismay. And that is what James Gunn is there for.

Superman: Legacy

The DC Universe’s future is attracting a lot of attention

TheSlitherdirector has a tough task ahead of him. But he is well equipped to deal with that. He, along with co-CEO Peter Safran, has the mantle of ushering in the next era of brilliance to the live-action version of DC Comics. And they began their task withSuperman: Legacy.

Starring David Corrensweet in the titular role inSuperman: Legacy, the movie has begun to pique the interests of the masses. And it doesn’t seem likely that the buzz will be letting up anytime soon. This is evident from how much interest the rumors surrounding Supergirl’s casting have generated.

Milly Alcock in House of the Dragon.

James Gunn can’t keep the secret of Milly Alcock’s casting

Fans are dying to learn who will be the next actor to essay the role of their favorite characters. And director fans are delighted to learn the release of another name – Milly Alcock as Supergirl. But it wouldn’t be like James Gunn to give it away. The 57-year-old joked when he was asked on a tweet the amount of screen time the actress would be getting. He replied,

“I never even said she was in the movie 🥴”(Twitter)

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Some words.

Alcock was the first person he referred for the role to Peter Safran, courtesy of her performance inThe House of Dragons. With this, she joins a list of the new guards that shall man the future of the DC Universe, including Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Brosnahan, Anthony Carrigan, and other big names.

Smriti Sneh

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Smriti Sneh is a Content Writer at Fandom Wire specializing in celebrities and everything pop-culture. Being a literature research scholar, she is cashing in on her writing skills by working in the entertainment news sector - studying literary theories by day, and navigating celebrity net worth through the night. Although you’re able to find her writing poems at any and all hours.

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