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Supergirl Wins Milly Alcock Praise but Draws Mixed Reviews for Story and VFX

Praise for Milly Alcock sits against broad criticism of the film's villain, action clarity, VFX, putting the DCU's near‑term momentum at risk.

Overview

  • Supergirl, the DCU's second theatrical release in late June 2026, has critics broadly applauding Milly Alcock's portrayal of Kara Zor‑El as the film's standout element.
  • Reviewers consistently praise the movie's grungy, lived‑in cosmic production design and energetic tone that echo James Gunn's stylistic fingerprints.
  • Major criticisms focus on an underwritten primary villain, frequently dark or overcut action sequences, and inconsistent visual effects that make some set pieces hard to follow.
  • Jason Momoa's Lobo is noted as a scene‑stealing, peripheral presence rather than a plot driver, and David Corenswet's Superman appears in limited supporting moments.
  • Industry coverage treats Supergirl as a competent but uneven follow‑up that will need strong box‑office returns and positive audience word‑of‑mouth to sustain the Gunn‑Safran DCU roadmap toward Clayface and Man of Tomorrow.