Former NBC host Megyn Kelly criticizes actress Milly Alcock and the new “Supergirl” film’s box office performance. In remarks reported by multiple outlets, Kelly argues the movie’s disappointing results reflect audience resistance to what she describes as a “forced-upon” or “girlboss” era of superhero storytelling. She attributes the film’s performance to the message she believes is conveyed through its female-led premise, and she also directly attacks Alcock’s portrayal, describing the performance using derogatory language. Kelly further criticizes Alcock based on prior comments she made in earlier interviews, and she adds personal remarks about the actress. Both sources present her comments as the main driver of the controversy, emphasizing that Kelly’s statements combine criticism of the film’s commercial outcome with broader views on female-led narratives in Hollywood. Neither outlet indicates new box-office data or provides evidence beyond Kelly’s interpretation. The reports focus on the reaction and substance of Kelly’s comments rather than on responses from Alcock or the “Supergirl” production team.