In 1975, a 23-year-old from Phoenix, Arizona walked onto a television set wearing a red, white, and blue costume that no ...
For five decades, Wonder Woman has been far more than just a TV series: Lynda Carter’s powerful heroine has served as a revolutionary role model for young girls, even boys, everywhere. Wonder Woman ...
Before there was Captain Marvel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or even Katniss Everdeen from “The Hunger Games,” there was Wonder Woman.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After the conversation between Carter and Jenkins, there will be a panel discussion on the “Wonder Woman effect.” This will cover ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lynda Carter may not wear a tiara and gold cuffs these days, but she'll always be Wonder Woman to us. The legendary actress, 74, ...
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The 1960s Batman and '70s Wonder Woman TV series are a solid foundation of pop culture. In fact, it'd be reasonable to say the two adaptations are two of the most important pieces of fiction in ...
Between 'Wonder Woman 1984' and her game getting canned, the 2020s haven't been Diana's decade. Maybe that'll change with the 2030s? Reading time 4 minutes The start of the pandemic in 2020 sent ...
While fans eagerly await to see who will play the next Wonder Woman in James Gunn's DCU, we've gathered a number of performers who we'd love to see in the role.
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, ...