DC Confirms New Supergirl For The Flash Movie, Played By Sasha Calle
After the dismal showing of Justice League in theaters back in 2017, DC had to regroup and find ways to provide a fresh start once again for the franchise. As a result, the next wave of films under the DCEU banner, such as Aquaman and Birds of Prey, embraced the standalone nature, and this trend continued with Joaquin Phoenix's Joker all the way to the looming arrival of Zack Snyder's Justice League.
At the center of all of this is Ezra Miller's The Flash film. The first solo movie of the Scarlet Speedster is expected to do a deep dive on alternate realities, bringing together every past and present project into a grand multiverse setup.
Set to debut in November 2022, The Flash will see the return of Ben Affleck's Batman alongside Michael Keaton's Caped Crusader, but plot details about the appearance of the two heroes are still being kept under wraps. Now, it looks like the cast of the film is getting a major addition in the form of another iconic DC powerhouse.
THE DCEU'S SUPERGIRL REVEALED
Deadline shared in a report that The Young and the Restless actress Sasha Calle has been cast as the DC Universe's new Supergirl.
The outlet also pointed out that the Columbian actress is the “first Latina Supergirl ever in DC" and that the character is set to debut in Ezra Miller's The Flash movie.
In a post from Instagram, director Andy Muschietti shared Calle's emotional reaction to her Supergirl casting.
"Been doing a lot of flashbacks lately but today is about a Flash forward."
Deadline also revealed that there were “over 425 actresses who auditioned” for the role and Muschietti watched all of them alongside DC Film president Walter Hadama. It was shared in the report that they were “blown away” by Calle's “toughness and vulnerability” that she brought to the role.
Muschietti acknowledged that the talent pool was “truly amazing,” but Calle was the one who stood out as the director admits that she was “destined to play” Supergirl in The Flash.
“I saw more than four hundred auditions. The US, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia . The talent pool was truly amazing, and it was very hard to make a decision, but we finally found an actress who was destined to play this role.”
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