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Milly Alcock Admits She’s Never Seen Helen Slater ‘Supergirl’ Film – Reveals Favorite Super Hero Movie

June 23, 2026  ·
  Trevor Denning
Milly Alcock and Helen Slater as Supergirl

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1 Cover by Bilquis Evely (2021), DC

Milly Alcock is not the first actress to bring Supergirl to the big screen. In 1984, Helen Slater portrayed the Girl of Steel in a film that sought to build on the success of Christopher Reeve’s Superman series.

Asked at the Supergirl premiere whether she had seen the Helen Slater film, Milly Alcock answered simply, “I haven’t.”

Supergirl fighting

Supergirl fighting in the Supergirl Trailer – YouTube, DC

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The admission is likely to surprise some longtime DC fans. Despite its mixed critical reception and disappointing box office performance, the film remains an important part of Supergirl’s history and has developed a cult following over the decades. Slater’s portrayal of the character also remains beloved among many fans and helped keep Supergirl in the public consciousness long before the character returned to television and film.

In previous interviews, Alcock had also stated that she’d never seen female-led super hero movies like Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, or Black Widow either.

The comment immediately sparked conversation online. It was further amplified by Alcock’s remarks about her relationship with the superhero genre itself.

Milly Alcock Names Her Favorite Superhero Movie

Asked whether she watches many comic book films, Alcock replied, “Sometimes.”

“I’d say my favorite superhero film is The Incredibles,” Alcock added. “That film is so, so good. Both of them. Amazing.”

Notably, The Incredibles comes from neither Marvel nor DC, but from Disney’s Pixar Animation Studios.

While neither admission suggests that Alcock is unqualified to portray Supergirl, it has some fans of the Helen Slater film questioning her connection to the character’s history. For others, it raises broader questions about how actors prepare for iconic roles.

Helen Slater as Supergirl

Helen Slater as Supergirl – Warner Bros.

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One user wrote: “How the eff can they make a $100m+ movie and not sit down the lead actress for a few hours to educate her about the character? And how can someone accept such a high-profile role and not do this basic research herself? Is it just laziness?”

Regardless, everyone involved with the upcoming Supergirl has promised that it will be very different from anything that has come before.

James Gunn Promises A Different Version Of Supergirl

James Gunn, co-chairman of DC Studios and one of the producers of Supergirl, was also at the event. He suggested that while he has seen the original film, the new story will provide a darker take on the character.

Asked what makes the DCU film different, Gunn said, “It’s a Supergirl who’s a hero like we’ve always known her, but she’s haunted.” Reflecting on the character’s backstory, as depicted in the film, Gunn suggested those experiences have left her “rougher and tougher” than previous versions, which he described as “dainty and soft.”

“I mean I’ve liked a lot of the iterations of Supergirl, you know. I mean I think Helen Slater was great, you know,” Gunn added.

A New Take On The Character

Supergirl is not a remake of the 1984 film. Instead, it is based on Tom King’s controversial comic book series. Ultimately, Alcock not having seen the Helen Slater movie may not be particularly significant, as she is reportedly offering a very different interpretation of the character.

Milly Alcock as Supergirl

A screen capture from the Supergirl trailer – YouTube @dcofficial

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However, for many fans, it may raise concerns about how Hollywood chooses to represent iconic characters and whether it fully appreciates their pop-culture legacies.

Whether or not she has seen Helen Slater’s performance, Alcock is now carrying the mantle for a new generation. With Supergirl set to play a major role in James Gunn’s evolving DC Universe, audiences will soon decide how her interpretation compares to the many versions of Kara Zor-El that came before.

Are you surprised that Milly Alcock hasn’t seen the original Supergirl? Sound off in the comments and let us know!

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Author: Trevor Denning
Trevor Denning’s work has appeared in The Banner, Upstream Reviews, and The Daily Caller, while his fiction is included in several anthologies from independent presses. A graduate of Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Mich., he currently resides in the palm of Michigan’s mitten. Most days you’ll find him at home, working out in his basement gym, cooking, and doting on his cat. You can follow him on X, Criticless, and YouTube at @BookstorThor