Lynda Carter confirms she would appear in WONDER WOMAN 3 and says it would be ‘interesting, wonderful and something big’

Lynda Carter confirms she would appear in WONDER WOMAN 3 and says it would be ‘interesting, wonderful and something big’

Gal Gadot she incredibly played the role of Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman in the DC Universe, first appearing in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceand telling his full story in Wonder Woman the following year. We have since seen her in the role in Justice League, Shazam! The fury of the godsAND The flash, as well as its sequel, and fans hope to see her continue her reign as Princess of the Amazons. But after her sad response to her DC sequel to her, Wonder Woman 1984and DC announced last year that the third film would no longer be moving forward, it seems her time as Wonder Woman may have come to an end.

This is unfortunate, not only for the fans who liked her performance, but also for the actress Lynda Carterwho played Wonder Woman in the TV series from 1975 to 1979. Carter delighted comic book fans when she appeared at the end of Patty Jenkins’ film Wonder Woman 1984 as Asteria, a legendary Amazonian warrior previously thought dead. The tease has led many to believe a third Wonder Woman the film would unite Carter and Gadot on the big screen.

In a new interview with Yahoo Entertainment, Carter verified that she would be returning since Asteria had Jenkins and Gadot Wonder Woman 3 took off at Warner Bros. He described Jenkins’ plans for the sequel as “really interesting and wonderful and about something important. Not just the same old thing.”

Carter said of the study:

“I don’t think they want to do it unless there’s enough pressure from the fans. I just don’t think they have the mind to do it. And I don’t understand this, because it seems to me that Wonder Woman is different from the other characters. She’s not just a superhero. Her whole issue is about peaceful solutions. She is not aggressive to be aggressive. It’s a different story. It’s about inner strength, outer strength. I don’t know why they proposed it, because it’s a great franchise.”

Carter added:

“I have to give a lot of credit to Patty and Gal because interest in my show peaked when they came on the scene. [Their vision] it was intentional – and the way I played the character was intentional. Being good, kind, strong and doing everything for the right reasons. Even when she was angry, she was angry with the right people.”

The actress shared that she also has an ongoing group chat with Jenkins and Gadot. “We all hugged each other and are very good friends,” she added. “We took off the steam immediately. “No, we love each other.” ‘Oh damn.’ To share that legacy with someone is wonderful.”

Jenkins, who directed the first two films, said on the Talking Pictures podcast last month that her experience with Wonder Woman is over “for the time being, probably forever.”

“They’re not interested in doing ‘Wonder Woman’ at the moment,” Jenkins said. “It’s not an easy task, with what’s going on in DC. James Gunn and Peter Safran must follow their hearts in their plans. I don’t know what they plan to do or why, so I’m sympathetic to how big a job it is and they have to follow their heart and do what they plan.

Gunn and Safran’s new DC universe will launch with superheroes like Batman and Supergirl, but Wonder Woman has not yet been announced for the new franchise.

by Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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