The next Kara Zor-El, likewise referred to as Supergirl, is striking our screens in 2025, with “House of the Dragon” star Milly Alcock handling the function in James Gunn’s “Superman.” And Melissa Benoist, who simply hung up her own cape, is especially delighted for Alcock to experience the weight of the character.
Benoist played the Kryptonian for 6 seasons on CBS and The CW’s “Supergirl,” which aired its series ending back in 2021. Now, she’s back on screen as a reporter when again, however this time in Max’s “The Girls on the Bus,” set to premiere on March 14.
Talking to TheWrap ahead of the program, Benoist kept in mind that she’s certainly delighted to see Alcock fly. If there’s one element of the journey that she’s most delighted for Alcock to experience, it’s the effect.
“I believe that the character, and the IP of Supergirl, is so renowned for a factor, due to the fact thatshe is such a wonderful good example for girls,” Benoist stated. “So I believe anybody who puts on the cape and the glyph, I’m simply delighted for them to experience that … that“
She continued, “To see how girls will take a look at you, and to see themselves in the character, and to feel empowered by it, and to seem like incredibly ladies themselves. I hope that she feels that.”
Naturally, Benoist included another wish for Alcock, especially when it pertains to the functionality of being a superhero.
“And I hope that she’s okay with the wire work and flying,” Benoist stated with a laugh.
In “The Girls on the Bus,” Benoist plays Sadie McCarthy, an author for The New York Sentinel, covering an imaginary 2024 governmental project path. It’s the 2nd function as a reporter Benoist has actually handled in a row, however for what it’s worth, she does not really believe she might be a reporter in reality.
“I do not believe that I might deal with the tension. I do not believe it’s in my, like, I’m made from those product,” she stated. “But, I likewise believe I ‘d be way too– I can’t be unbiased. I’m too psychological. No, I do not believe I might do it. I do not believe I have it in me.”
“The Girls on the Bus” premieres March 14 on Max.