Ever since 2013’sMan of Steel, the DCEU has faced tonal and behind-the-scenes issues.
Gunn also talked about how great the script is and how Craig Gillespie was perfect for directing the film.
It’s so scary every time I say it, but it’s been an extraordinary experience so far.
The script was one of the first things that we greenlit when we got here.
Ana [Nogueira] turned in a marvelous first script that just kept getting better.
She’s been a blessing, and Craig Gillespie was a dream for me.
Which is weird to say, but I love working with him.
Alongside Milly Alcock as the titular hero, a few of the other cast members have been announced.
Jason Momoa returns for another DC role, this time playing Lobo.
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Supergirl’s parents, Zor-El and Alura, are played by David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham.
His text was - lemme see if I can remember it.
I think it was “Lobo, baby!”
All in Capital Letters with 10 million exclamation points.
Essentially, I was like, “I think that’s a pretty good idea.”
So, it was always part of the plan.
I had no problems whatsoever with him having played Aquaman before.
(viaTHR) Gunn added that she’s “not the Supergirl were used to.”
It’s really exciting.
You’re entering this world as another character, Lobo, inSupergirl.
What are you most excited about?
Jason Momoa: Well, this is the role I’ve always wanted to play.
Thats the comic I loved, so I’m really nervous about it.
Its kind of a no-brainer to play this character.
It’s pretty big.
I’ll say the bikes really cool.
Ash Crossan: Do you think we’ll be hanging out with him for a while?
Jason Momoa: I hope so.
Its her movie, so it’s great.
I just come in for a little bit.