Sasha Calle, the rising star who made a dazzling film debut as Supergirl in The Flash, took the superhero world by storm. With a warm heart and a gracious spirit, Sasha Calle has bid farewell to her Supergirl days and is eager to see Milly Alcock shine in the role. The actress who plays Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen on the HBO drama is expected to embrace the change and new energy it brings.

Sasha Calle’s legacy as Supergirl

The previous Supergirl actress, Sasha Calle, is excited about Milly Alcock, the new actress playing the role. She mentions her as a badass, rocking this role confidently and with her style. The former Supergirl actress is thrilled to pass the torch to the new lead, offering enthusiastic support and encouragement. Her kindness and dedication to the Supergirl legacy shine through as she celebrates the new actress’s exciting journey. Sasha Calle, in an interview with IndieWire, says

“Have so much fun. You look so badass, I love that. Fucking kill it. Have fun,” Calle told IndieWire at the TIFF premiere of On Swift Horses.”

Supergirl’s New Adventure

Milly Alcock stars in the new movie Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which is part of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe. Director Craig Gillespie and writer Ana Nogueira bring a fresh and exciting take on the superhero. The film promises to be an epic story that exceeds expectations. Milly Alcock, known for her role in House of the Dragon, takes on the iconic role of Supergirl. Fans are eagerly awaiting the movie’s release on July 26, 2026.

Gunn previously described it as “above and beyond anything I hoped it would be. We’re excited to be moving forward on this unique take on Supergirl in this beautiful, star-spanning tale.”

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