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Known for her voice acting in "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow," Meg Donnelly confirmed in a recent interview that she tried out for the lead in the forthcoming Dc Universe film. Although Milly Alcock finally landed the part of Kara Zor-El, Donnelly's path to become the Girl of Steel is a narrative worth reading.
Self-described superhero aficionado Donnelly expressed her thrill about the audition process, saying that playing Supergirl was a dream come true. She underlined the strict nature of the casting process by disclosing that she went through several phases including screen tests and stunt work. Clearly passionate about the part, Donnelly expressed her great gratitude for the opportunity to highlight her ability. She said her happiness and thanks for the experience, stressing that the whole process was surreal and unforgettable even though she knew another actress would eventually take front stage.
Donnelly is still excited about the possibility of joining the DC Universe in another capacity even though he did not land the lead part. She said in the same interview that she would be happy to support the franchise in any form and that she strongly wants to collaborate with James Gunn's team since she loves their work.
DCU Reboot: Dream Part for Meg Donnelly
Known for her part in "The Winchesters," Donnelly said she would be "awesome" playing Batgirl alongside former co-star Drake Rodger, who has indicated interest in playing Nightwing in the DCU. Her openness to play other roles shows her respect to the DC Universe and her passion for the superhero genre.
Donnelly is a strong candidate for a future part in the DC Universe because of her talent and zeal. Given the wide range of characters in the DC Comics universe, Donnelly has many fascinating chances for a live-action debut. Her love of superheroes and proven acting skills make her an interesting choice for the growing DCU whether she plays a well-known character or a new one.
With a slate of forthcoming films that promise to offer interesting tales and engaging characters, the DC Universe is poised to grow. The dates of some of the much awaited projects are shown here:
Title for the Movie
Date of Release
Joker: Two-fold Folie
October 2004, 2024
Superman: Inheritance
July 11, 2025 <
Woman of Tomorrow: Supergirl
June 26, 2026
The Batman: Part II
October 2, 2026