Milly Alcock Set to Soar as Supergirl
Milly Alcock is preparing for a major franchise turn while managing the fallout that comes with it. The former Game of Thrones actor now faces a looming Supergirl press tour. Fans and critics are already primed to weigh in.
Public scrutiny and past backlash
Alcock says her Thrones experience taught her how vocal some fans can be. She has learned that being a young woman in the spotlight attracts intense commentary. She accepts that she cannot control every reaction and plans to stay true to herself.
Many established directors, including Martin Scorsese and Ridley Scott, have voiced criticism of the superhero boom. Alcock acknowledges those viewpoints and notes that not every film will please every viewer. She believes artistic choices allow audiences to be selective.
New projects on her slate
Alcock will appear in Thumb, a comedy built around a severed finger. The cast includes Sofía Vergara and Kate McKinnon. She also stars in Hot Mother, a tense comedy-drama set in a remote wellness spa.
In Hot Mother, Toni Collette plays Alcock’s mother. The two become trapped together in a sauna at a secluded retreat. Alcock says she wants to continue working with emerging female voices in film.
Collaborations and influences
She praised Rachel Sennott for articulating a Gen Z perspective on screen. Alcock is interested in projects that explore internet culture and parasocial relationships. She aims to collaborate with a new generation of women creators.
Personal life and public profile
Alcock’s Instagram has nearly two million followers. She keeps the feed casual and uncurated. In June 2025, she publicly acknowledged a relationship with London-based chef Joseph “Jo” Powell.
She posted an image of Powell wearing an “I Love My Girlfriend” T-shirt. Alcock also shares small domestic moments, such as petting a new black Persian kitten. She describes herself as a 25-year-old living in London who does not want to overmanage her public image.
Styling and production credits
Hair styling was by Kota Suizu, and makeup by Florrie White. Manicure products came from Dior Le Baume, with Charly Avenell handling the nails. Michelle Warner provided tailoring, while Josh Stovell handled set design.
The shoot was produced on location by Fuse Productions. For full credits and production details, visit Filmogaz.com/credits.