Australian Director Craig Gillespie May Join the DC Studios to Direct the Upcoming Film, “Supergirl”
Over the last few days, “I, Tonya” director Craig Gillespie has been in the constant limelight regarding directing one of the upcoming films of DC studio, “Supergirl.” The film “Supergirl” is entirely based on Tom King’s comic book series, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
Based on the official news, we have come to know that the shooting of the film “Supergirl” will start by the fourth quarter of the year, once the production work of James Gunn’s “Superman” concludes. In addition to this, Gunn also shared a bit of information regarding the upcoming film, “Supergirl,” and said that the fans will get to see a vast difference between Superman, who was sent to earth to live everyday life, under the roof of very caring and loving parents, conversely a supergirl who grown up on a rock, and watched her surrounding people death, and then came to earth when she was a young girl. With this hinted storyline of the Supergirl film, everyone is now more excited to know the information regarding the creators.
So, there is a high chance that a well-known Australian Director, Craig Gillespie, will handle the entire directing process of this upcoming film; in fact, Craig has been constantly in touch with the DC studios for the past few months, so we hope that we will get the confirmed directing news within a short period.
Gunn and Safran are the confirmed producers for the upcoming film. Ana Nogueira penned the script for the forthcoming project in DC, and DC Studios’ Chantal Nong will give their efforts as an executive producer for the series. Also, Milly Alcock, a cast from House of the Dragon, will appear in this DC project.
Have a Look at some Great Work of Craig Gillespie:
Gillespie has directed many record-breaking films, including The Finest Hours, Dumb Money, and more; his Cruella, a solo spinoff series of Emma Stone, was one of the big pandemic Disney+ as well as a hit box office series that made the revenue of more than $233 million worldwide. Not only that, but his movie also won an Oscar award for costume design. Craig is widely known for his female-driven TV series, like Hulu’s Pam and Tommy, which have received a Primetime Emmy nomination for the Outstanding Anthology Series.
So, suppose the upcoming DC comics-based film, “Supergirl,” comes under the directory of Craig Gillespie, who is already known for his female-driven series. In that case, this one will be the record-breaking upcoming film.