But the ‘70s Wonder Woman TV series starring Lynda Carter put her origins squarely back in the ‘40s. Later, the 2017 film took her back further, to World War I. Because of this, we think Diana ...
who referenced her Wonder Woman TV series. Ryan also got some help in the humorous video, his latest in support of the Canadian charity, from his eight-year-old daughter Inez, whom he shares with ...
Wonder Woman's daughter officially entered DC's main continuity in 2024, unveiling the shocking origin story of Trinity after ...
"Wonder Woman" star Gal Gadot joined Noa Tishby to light the candle on the final night of Hanukkah as part of the ...
Gal Gadot revealed in an introspective, year-end Instagram post that she suffered a serious health crisis in February when ...
The Golden Globes are on Sunday and after another year of great TV, many wonder who will take home the night’s biggest prizes ...
With how many upcoming DC movies there are on the horizon, now is a great time to be a fan of characters like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman ... a gritty live-action TV show.
Carter, 73, is best known for playing Wonder Woman in the 1970s live-action TV series based on the DC Comics character, making for a rare mashup of the two superhero franchises. Standing next to ...
“Did someone call for help?” Carter, 73, who famously played Wonder Woman in the 1975 to 1979 TV series of the same name, asks. Her arrival surprises Deadpool and Kidpool, who begin arguing as ...
The Wonder Woman actress, 73 - who recently joined forces with Ryan Reynolds for a SickKids Foundation video - posted the picture to Instagram on Wednesday posing with President Joe Biden his ...