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The current Wonder Woman series has a lot of critical acclaim, but at the same time, it has fans scratching their heads over ...
Andor star Adria Arjona remains a firm fan favourite to play the DCU's Wonder Woman, and some newly revealed artwork imagines ...
The Andor alum wields the Lasso of Truth, teasing what she would look like as a live-action Wonder Woman in James Gunn's DCU.
Fans have been speculating for weeks now that Gunn may cast Andor and Hit Man actress Adria Arjona as the next Wonder Woman, ...
With Wonder Woman 1984 making its streaming debut on Christmas Day, HBO Max has decided to tease the film’s impending arrival – and to get you a little more geared up for the return of the DC ...
Good news for Wonder Woman fans, she’s coming back! It was announced at New York Comic Con over the weekend that Wonder Woman‘s getting a mini-reboot, with a brand new digital series titled ...
The 1970s 'Wonder Woman' TV series, starring Lynda Carter, launched on HBO Max – days before the latest Gal Gadot-fronted film debuts on the streamer. Skip to main content.
This has to be the highest-profile effort to bring Wonder Woman to television: One of TV's best-known creators, The Practice's David E. Kelley, has come on board to write and produce a new series ...
The series will kick off with a battle between Diana and Doctor Psycho, and during the battle Wonder Woman sacrifices herself to stop him. The impact from his psychic blast traps her in an ...
Wonder Woman has a new girlfriend, Zala-El, in the latest issue of DC Comics’ “Dark Knights of Steel.” Zala-El is a new character who is Superman’s sister and the princess of House of El.
Wonder Woman appeals to a broad spectrum of people, says David. He sees more female fans at comic conventions than ever, so he's aware of the role-model aspect.
Before there was Wonder Woman 1984, there was Lynda Carter's 1970s Wonder Woman TV series, now available on HBO Max. Plus: Fans get nostalgic about the series on Twitter.