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Milly Alcock becomes Supergirl in new deepfake video

The House of the Dragon ensemble cast is outstanding. Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin is equally astounded by them. Milly Alcock has joined an impending successful brand following her triumph as Rhaenyra Targaryen in the eyes of the public. In James Gunn’s DCU, Alcock has been selected to play Supergirl.
While fans wait for Alcock’s Supergirl to make her first appearance, a House of the Dragon fan has provided a rendition of how she would look on-screen.
Milly Alcock deepfake video replaces Melissa Benoist and Helen Slater as Supergirl
Melissa Benoist was the face of CW’s Supergirl for years. Though the show ended in 2021, it remains one of the most-watched superhero shows on the network. A YouTuber named stryder HD deepfaked Milly Alcock’s face in the CW’s Woman of Steel, as well as Helen Slater’s 1984 Supergirl film. And the results are quite astounding.
An AI rendition of the Woman of Tomorrow with Milly Alcock’s deepfake
The artist also went on to create a trailer for the Woman of Steel. Stryder took hints from the cult classic Man of Steel, as well as the ongoing rumors. The AI-generated teaser looks much closer to reality, despite a few defects.
Milly Alcock as Daenerys Targaryen
Last but not least, this bonus video captures the essence of Milly Alcock as Daenerys Targaryen. Though we can’t imagine someone else than Emilia Clarke in the role of the mother of dragons, Alcock makes a convincing case.
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