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Amy to make American debut with 'Supergirl'

Hollywood actress Amy Jackson will be seen making her debut in American showbiz with the third season of superhero action-adventure television series ‘Supergirl’. Amy will be seen playing Saturn Girl in the third season of the series.
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Hollywood actress Amy Jackson will be seen making her debut in American showbiz with the third season of superhero action-adventure television series ‘Supergirl’. Amy will be seen playing Saturn Girl in the third season of the series.


The actress on Monday night tweeted, "Finally! So now you know what I've been getting up to in Canada over the past couple of weeks! 'Supergirl' new recruit Saturn Girl." Supergirl, played by Melissa Benoist will be getting a helping hand from Saturn Girl, reports deadline.com.


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Saturn Girl, also known as Imra Ardeen, is a kind, smart, and strong-willed hero who uses her telekinetic ability to help those in need. She was born on Titan, one of Saturn's moons, and arrives on Earth to help Supergirl battle one of her biggest threats. Amy, who began her career as a model and has since worked in Hindi and southern cinema. In India, she will next be seen starring in ‘2.0’, the sequel to ‘Robot’.


The series, based on the DC characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, is produced by 

Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros Television.

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