Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow Has Begun Filming, And James Gunn’s Announcement Seemingly Reveals An Interesting Detail About Milly Alcock’s Kara

Gunn and Alcock both captured the same image of Alcock seated in a director’s chair commonly used on film and television sets, marking the beginning of principal photography at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden. Have a look for yourself below, and pay attention to the S symbol etched on the backrest of the chair.

Why Kieran Culkin’s Role in ‘A Real Pain’ Shouldn’t Be Considered Supporting

After Jesse Culkin’s triumph at the Golden Globes, there has been an influx of people trying to stream “A Real Pain“. The buzz surrounding this project peaked with the 2025 Oscar nominations, where Eisenberg’s screenplay and Culkin’s acting were recognized. However, I find it somewhat frustrating that the actor from “Succession” is nominated in the Supporting Actor category, given my belief that he is the main character of the movie.

James Gunn Unveils First Look at Milly Alcock as Supergirl in Exciting Behind-the-Scenes Photo!

The joint CEO of DC Studios shared the initial set snapshot of “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” across various platforms like X, Instagram, and BluSky. In this post (view it below), Alcock can be seen with her back to the camera, seated in a chair adorned with the House of El emblem, symbolizing both Superman and Supergirl. The scene behind Alcock appears to be a vibrant, neon-lit alien bar, judging by the surroundings. The post’s caption reads:

South Park Streaming Rights Battle: Paramount Loses Major Ruling

With Justice Margaret A. Chan’s summary judgment ruling in Manhattan’s State Supreme Court, there’s an opportunity for exploring the details of Paramount Global’s interpretation of the contract. Moreover, the company might be required to disclose relevant evidence, including viewership data, subscriber metrics, and profitability figures. If they choose to do so, Warner Bros. Discovery could seek “recouping of profits.

Paddington’s Peruvian Adventure Falls Short: Critics Reveal Franchise’s Lowest Rotten Tomatoes Score

Initially when the movie was released internationally, it had a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 91%. However, in the time leading up to its American premiere, the film’s score has actually increased slightly to 93%. While this isn’t quite as high as the 99% fresh rating of Paddington 2 or even the original Paddington’s 97%, it’s still significantly better than most family-friendly movies currently available. It’s also important to note that no sequel will ever surpass the greatness of Paddington 2, a cinematic masterpiece. (This is not an exaggeration but a simple statement of fact.)