The casting of Wonder Woman reignites debate among DC fans: Eva De Dominici has now joined Adria Arjona, sparking speculation about her role in ‘Man of Tomorrow’. Eva De Dominici is a 31-year-old ...
The depowering of Wonder Woman is generally pointed to as a clear sign that the comics had lost their way, but the series had struggled thematically for years. William Moulton Marston ostensibly ...
Of all the classic DC superheroes adapted for the Absolute Universe, Absolute Wonder Woman is perhaps the most changed. In this reality, the last of the Amazons is more witch than warrior. While she ...
Adria Arjona, who many know from her recent role on Andor as Bix Caleen, has officially been cast in Man of Tomorrow, James Gunn’s follow-up to Superman. But which character is Adria Arjona playing in ...
Lynda Carter spun onto the small screen 50 years ago as the Nazi-fighting DC superhero. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Lynda Carter lassoed TV viewers half a century ago with her ...
Les nouvelles séries de l'univers Absolute débarquent. Dans la foulée des couvertures variantes prévues pour le lancement du ...
The veteran filmmaker recently posted an image of the Israeli actress as Wonder Woman with a Batman twist on social media. In the past few days, he has shared numerous snaps from his Snyderverse with ...
Throughout March, WTOP is celebrating Women’s History Month. Join us on-air and online as we honor the achievements of women in the D.C. region. Before there was Captain Marvel, Buffy the Vampire ...
No matter who will portray DC Comics’ Amazing Amazon in the future, Wonder Woman will always be synonymous with Lynda Carter. From 1975-1979, Carter played Diana Prince on the TV series Wonder Woman, ...
Simu Liu Pitches Melissa Barrera to Be the Next Wonder Woman: ‘James Gunn or Anybody Else Out There’
Simu Liu pitched Melissa Barrera to be the next Wonder Woman during a recent interview with JoBlo, calling her dedication to stunt training “Wonder Woman-esque.” “She really pushes herself,” Liu said ...
First appearing in All Star Comics #8 in 1941, Wonder Woman has 84 years of comics history and as one of DC’s first superheroes and one of the strongest superheroes of all time, they are some great ...
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