

Director Jenkins also teased Carter's return in the third Wonder Woman installment.ĭespite playing the role decades ago, Carter has continued to field questions about the character. Since her acclaimed performance on the series, she appeared on an episode of Smallville in 2007 and on seasons 2 and 4 of Supergirl. In 2020, she made a cameo as golden warrior Asteria in Wonder Woman 1984. She was tough and smart, and her superpowers were cool, so that's why I think Wonder Woman has staying power."Ĭarter's performance as Wonder Woman was everything a '70s superhero should be. It wasn't, like, just throwing one to the ladies. There is something to be said about the gender issue, but I think more than anything Wonder Woman was just a good, cool comic, and that's why people read it.

She's got her invisible jet and her armbands. Russell continued, "I just think Wonder Woman is cool. Ultimately, she's a very cool, strong, female warrior." So I knew a little bit, but I didn't know all the depths of the story we discover in this film. "I can remember folding laundry with my mom while watching Lynda Carter on TV. "Obviously, growing up, I knew of the show," she told the outlet. The Felicity star opened up to MovieWeb in 2009 on what it meant to voice the character behind the Lasso of Truth. (For the record, fans approved of Russell playing a live-action Wonder Woman too.) Years before playing a Soviet agent on The Americans, Russell honed her tough-girl voice as the titular character in 2009's Wonder Woman - her first animated debut. It was a different iteration of her, but it was very inspiring, and it meant a lot to my grandmother, my mother and me." "I remember when I began voicing Wonder Woman, and people were like, 'Finally, we're getting a Latina Wonder Woman.' And I was like, 'Lynda Carter was Latina.' I grew up with her, and I thought that was super awesome.

"I … feel that Wonder Woman has been pushed in a lot of different spaces that I will never put down," Dawson said, per Comic Book Resources. Dawson also voiced Wonder Woman in 2021's Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021).Īt New York Comic-Con 2019, Dawson discussed representing Wonder Woman while honoring Carter as the first Latina to play the iconic character. Teen Titans (2016), Justice League Dark (2017), Reign of the Supermen (2019), The Death and Return of Superman (2019), Wonder Woman: Bloodlines (2019) and Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020). She would go on to voice the character in subsequent animated films, including Justice League vs. After voicing Artemis in the 2009 animated film Wonder Woman, Rosario Dawson found a home in the DC Animated Universe (DCAU) as the warrior princess herself in the sequel to 2014's Justice League: War.
