Milly Alcock will lead Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, and with the movie yet to find its director, the DCU could possibly enlist an X-Men talent.
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Summary
- X-Men director Matthew Vaughn would consider directing Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, praising actress Milly Alcock.
- Vaughn finds it strange that the movie hasn’t found a director yet, emphasizing the importance of the director in casting.
- While Vaughn previously turned down The Flash, he would consider directing Supergirl due to his admiration for James Gunn and Peter Safran.
X-Men: First Class director Matthew Vaughn reveals if he would direct Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow for the new DC Universe after his failed Superman plans.
Speaking to BroBible, Vaughn said he would consider directing Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow because of the DCU’s Kara Zor-El actress — Milly Alcock. Check out the full quote below:
“It’s funny you say that. I’m a huge fan of Milly Alcock. Huge fan. Met with her for this other project we’re working on — she turned me down, which was sad. She’s a fabulous actress. Then again, I do find it very weird that they haven’t got a director. That surprised me, because you shouldn’t cast a movie — the director should be casting the movie. I don’t understand who cast it if there isn’t a director.No [I’m not pleading the fifth]. I was asked about doing The Flash way back, but I said I’d only do it if I could recast — if I’m directing my own superhero film, I want my own, new superhero. But, Milly Alcock, I probably would have put forward for it if I was directing… so I haven’t considered it. Never say never. I’m a big fan of James Gunn and Peter Safran, so yeah, I would consider it.”
Source: BroBible
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