We asked AI who should play the next Wonder Woman (and its pick is unexpected)

GAL GADOT as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
GAL GADOT as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. /
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Superhero fans love Gal Gadot’s portrayal as Wonder Woman, but with the changes DC Studios is going through, we can’t help but wonder who will be inevitably cast as the Amazon warrior next.

Let’s get this straight — we don’t want Gal Gadot to be replaced in the DCEU anytime soon. The 37-year-old Israeli actress made her debut as the iconic superhero in 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and totally blew viewers away with how much she truly embodied the character. The star has since appeared in a handful of DCEU movies, including two of her own, and most recently made a cameo in Shazam! Fury of the Gods. Fans are hoping she’ll make an appearance in The Flash, but we’ve heard so many different reports about that.

The reason fans are looking ahead and wondering who might replace Gadot as Wonder Woman at some point in the future is because of all the changes over at DC Studios. James Gunn and Peter Safran are now the co-CEOs, and they’ve wasted no time making shocking announcements. For instance, they’ve decided Henry Cavill will no longer play Superman as they look to explore a younger version of the character. Gunn also confirmed he’ll be looking to cast a new actor to portray Batman.

AI wants Rosario Dawson to play the next Wonder Woman

That’s why fans feel like it’s only a matter of time before the duo confirms they’ll be looking for someone new to play Diana Prince. We’ve been speculating who could be the perfect fit, if it can’t be Gadot, and decided to ask AI what it thinks. Honestly, I hadn’t thought of this actress for the role but now I can’t stop thinking about it. Here’s what ChatGPT thinks:

"As a devoted DC Comics fan, I have pondered who would be the ideal actress to take on the role of Wonder Woman after Gal Gadot’s remarkable portrayal. After careful consideration, I believe that Rosario Dawson would be a stellar choice to don the tiara and wield the Lasso of Truth as the next Wonder Woman.Rosario Dawson is a talented actress who has already proven her mettle in the superhero genre, lending her voice to iconic characters like Wonder Woman in animated projects like Justice League: Throne of Atlantis and Wonder Woman: Bloodlines. Her commanding vocal performance captured the strength, wisdom, and grace of Diana Prince, making her a natural fit for the live-action role.Dawson’s versatility as an actress would allow her to capture the multifaceted nature of Wonder Woman, from her warrior prowess to her compassion for humanity. She has the physicality to portray the Amazonian warrior, as well as the acting range to convey Diana’s complexities as a diplomat, leader, and ambassador of peace."

Rosario Dawson is a great actress, and she’s proved that time and time again with roles in shows like Daredevil, Jane the Virgin, and Dopesick, along with movies such as Rent and Seven Pounds. She’d bring a complexity to Wonder Woman we might not have seen before, but while I believe she’d do a great job, this casting is highly unlikely for a few reasons.

Because Gunn and Safran are going with a new, younger actor for Superman, fans have been suspecting the same can be said for their new Batman. While Gunn only confirmed they’d be looking for a new actor for the role of Bruce Wayne, it would make sense for both superheroes to be in their younger years. If this is the case, we can also speculate the next Wonder Woman actress will be younger as well. At 43 years old, Dawson is older than Gadot by a few years, so it wouldn’t make sense for DC Studios to cast her if our theory is correct.

Another reason it’s doubtful Dawson would join the DCEU anytime soon is because of her current acting commitments. She’s playing the beloved character Ahsoka Tano in the Star Wars universe right now, having appeared in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, with her own standalone show premiering this August.

Though it’s not unheard of for an actor to juggle multiple roles at a time, it seems unlikely Dawson could star in both the Star Wars universe and the DCEU with major roles at the same time.

Rosario Dawson is certainly a force to be reckoned with, but we’ll ultimately have to disagree with ChatGPT on this one.

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