I saw “Supergirl” in IMAX. It wasn’t a “superhero movie” about saving the Earth through self-sacrifice as “justice” confronts “evil.” It was a coming-of-age story about saving oneself, Kara, as she struggles with her own trauma. Structurally, it feels less like “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015), where everyone is driven purely by survival instinct beyond notions of good and evil, and more like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), where heroes, villains, and scoundrels all converge.
#Supergirl actress Milly Alcock reveals after finishing Season 1 of ‘HOUSE OF THE DRAGON’ she applied at a bakery.
“I applied at a Bakery, I got the job yeah. But I had to turn down cause I was working. I just wanted, like normality. I wanted routine. You know being an actor sometimes you’re not hired for months and I kind of went into this pit of “Oh my God, I’m never going to work again, it was a fluke.”
Via @TODAYshow