Milly Alcock brings a fresh energy to Superman's cousin that's snuffed out by a risk-averse studio culture.

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Milly Alcock brings a fresh energy to Superman's cousin that's snuffed out by a risk-averse studio culture.

Despite the criticisms towards the new film, Supergirl's origin story and Milly Alcock's role has been praised, revealing just how important Kara is in this DC universe.

Warner Bros. released the Milly Alcock-led superhero movie that scooped up $38 million at the domestic box office.