Why Milly Alcock's SUPERGIRL Suit NEEDED to be CHANGED!
Jun 3, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration0:51
Video ID2cmOhl00raI
Languageen
CategoryFilm & Animation
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Views21.6K
Likes493
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Milly Alcock has appeared as Supergirl in 4 DCU Projects so far, and her suit has had a couple of changes along the way for her Solo film. This clip is from my video where I rank every live-action Supergirl suit from the 1984 Supergirl film, all the way to her upcoming DCU Solo Film. 🎬 Watch the Full Video on Cantina Comics! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8c4jtgpH9E
Not every live-action Supergirl suit is iconic... some perfectly capture Kara Zor-El from the comics, while others haven't aged quite as well. From Helen Slater and Laura Vandervoort to Melissa Benoist, Sasha Calle, Milly Alcock, and more, we're breaking down every major live-action Supergirl design to determine which suit truly deserves the top spot.
Which version of her suit do you like better? Let me know in the comments down below! 👇
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With Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow on the horizon and Milly Alcock set to bring Kara Zor-El into James Gunn's DC Universe, there's never been a better time to look back at every live-action Supergirl suit. From classic movie costumes and Smallville appearances to the Arrowverse and the DCEU, we're ranking them all from worst to best.
This video is a review and or critique protected under fair use. All clips used in this video are transformative as they accompany my commentary with context, and therefore, I believe, they are well within my legal rights to use.