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The Flash

is his first solo film, but the scarlet hero would still team with Batman to introduce a new cinematic Supergirl. Sasha Calle portrays Kara Zor El in an alternate timeline where Superman has not yet appeared. Many wonder if Calle’s version of Supergirl will be the last one, since she not only exists in a different universe but also a different reality. The former

Young & the Restless star hopes that The flash will serve as “a runway to a larger story”for Kara. Calle shares her hopes for the future of Supergirl with Entertainment Tonight as she discusses her affinity for this new interpretation. Calle says in the interview: “I love her so deeply and I feel her.” I think this film was a runway for a bigger story. I would love to see her wearing regular clothes. What would she wear as a fan? I was constantly thinking about it while I was filming. What glasses would she wear?'”Whereas Superman is someone who represents the very best of humans, Supergirl has an interestingly contrasting arc as she heavily resents humans and has not fully processed how she fits in this world. Calle sees this as a possible angle to explore. She is a fan and says that she would like to see the character as her “human, realized self”. Keaton’s Batman was also set to appear in the canceled Batgirl, so in one way or another, the story for these multiverse characters hasn’t exactly ended.Since The Flash

is one of the remaining films in the original DCEU, it was important for Calle to know that the original superhero of the universe, Man of Steel‘s Henry Cavill, had approved of her performance as the cousin of Kal-El. Calle talked about her meeting with Cavill. “I asked him, Did I Make You Proud, Cuz? Does Superman approve of this? He said, “Absolutely.” You did a phenomenal job.’ I think, to me, that meant the world, because it’s Henry Cavill, Man of Steel.”

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