Lynda Carter Is Set To Appear As Wonder Woman Once More
by
Lauren Stewart 11 days ago
Comic Con was held last week in San Diego, California.
- The network CW announced many new upcoming television shows and comeback shows.
- Several stars are reprising their roles from the ’60s and ’70s including Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman and Burt Ward as Robin.
Last week,
Comic Con was held in San Diego. In addition to comics, the event celebrates classic television shows. Generally, new movies are announced at this event.
This year they revealed many upcoming comebacks from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s, including
Lynda Carter reprising her role as Wonder Woman!
CW announced their special television event called
Crisis on Infinite Earths. The crossover event will feature all of CW’s DC superhero series, from the past and present. Many people also nickname crossover events with these characters as the “Arrowverse.” The name comes from one of CW’s more popular shows,
Green Arrow.
Wonder Woman / DC Comics
Reportedly, they are taking the plot for
Crisis on Infinite Earths from comic books. Multiple universes will come together including
Wonder Woman, Superman, and more!
There will reportedly be several different
Superman characters including Brandon Routh from
Superman Returns and Tom Welling from
Smallville. Jon Cryer will play Lex Luthor once more. Lynda Carter will of course return as
Wonder Woman. However, this could get a little bit confusing.
Olivia Marsden / CW
Lynda has actually already appeared in one of the newer CW shows
Supergirl. On
Supergirl, she plays the
President of the United States, Olivia Marsden. We are not sure how they are going to explain that one, but perhaps writers have already come up with a storyline. What do you think?
Robin / DC Comics
Some other actors who are reprising their roles in new CW shows? The original Robin from ’66, Burt Ward, will play Robin again in the show
Batwoman. According to
MeTV, “Original cast members from
Star Trek: The Next Generation are joining
Patrick Steward in Star Trek: Picard.”