The Winchesters’ Meg Donnelly Talks Losing Out On Playing Supergirl To Milly Alcock, And I Hope The DC Universe Finds Another Role For Her

While Meg Donnelly is best known from her short-lived time as Mary Campbell on the Supernatural spinoff The Winchesters and for being one of the lead actors in Disney Channel’s Zombies franchise, she also has a little superhero genre experience under her belt. She voiced Kara Zor-El, a.k.a. Supergirl, in the Tomorrowverse timeline of animated direct-to-video movies, and while she did score the opportunity to audition for the same character in the DC Universe, House of the Dragon’s Milly Alcock ended up scoring the role. After hearing Donnelly’s thoughts about how she came so close to being cast in the upcoming DC movie Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which arrives in 2026, I sincerely hope that this franchise finds another role for her down the line.

Donnelly discussed how close she came to joining the DC Universe while speaking with Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum’s title host, who has his own ties to the Superman mythology from having played Lex Luthor on Smallville. When Rosenbaum brought up how she screen tested for Supergirl, which allowed her to meet James Gunn, DC Studios’ co-head and the writer/director behind next year’s Superman movie, and asked if not getting the part was “heartbreaking,” the actress responded:

I definitely can’t lie and say it wasn’t [heartbreaking], but at the same time, the fact that I even got an audition and they liked it… I sent in the tape, and then I tested. The fact that they like it and that I even had a chance was just bonkers.

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