DC: Alexandra Daddario stuns as Wonder Woman in jaw-dropping image

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - DECEMBER 05: Detail of the original clothe wore by Wonder Woman in 1984 is seen during CCXP 2019 Sao Paulo at Sao Paulo Expo on December 05, 2019 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Alexandre Schneider/Getty Images)
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - DECEMBER 05: Detail of the original clothe wore by Wonder Woman in 1984 is seen during CCXP 2019 Sao Paulo at Sao Paulo Expo on December 05, 2019 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Alexandre Schneider/Getty Images)

As speculation grows over whether DC will soon introduce a new Wonder Woman, we now have a look at what Alexandra Daddario could look like as the Amazonian Warrior! 

Wonder Woman is undoubtedly one of the most iconic characters in the DC universe. She has been a symbol of strength, courage, and justice for over 80 years, inspiring generations of fans with her remarkable abilities and unyielding spirit.

Since her creation in 1941, Wonder Woman has undergone many transformations, but her essence has remained constant. She is a warrior, a diplomat, and a protector of the innocent. Her Amazonian heritage, coupled with her compassion for humanity, makes her a unique and compelling superhero.

In recent years, Gal Gadot has brought Wonder Woman to life on the big screen in a way that has captured the hearts of fans worldwide. Her portrayal of the character is both powerful and nuanced, capturing the essence of who Wonder Woman is and what she represents.

Her interpretation of Wonder Woman is not just a superhero, but a symbol of hope and inspiration for women everywhere. Gadot’s performance has been universally praised for its authenticity and depth, making her one of the most beloved actresses to play the character.

Gadot’s portrayal of Wonder Woman has become as iconic for DC as Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man was for Marvel. Her performance captured the essence of the character, bringing strength, compassion, and grace to the role. Just as Iron Man helped launch the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Wonder Woman’s success has revitalized DC’s film franchise and opened doors for more female-led superhero films.

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GAL GADOT as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Clay Enos/ ™ & © DC Comics. © 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Is Gal Gadot being replaced as Wonder Woman?

Considering how much of an impact Gal Gadot has had on the DC film franchise as Wonder Woman, it’s impossible to think of any other actress playing the role. However, it’s sadly looking like Gadot’s time as Wonder Woman could very well be coming to an end.

After being brought in as the new co-chairs and co-CEOs of DC Studios, James Gunn and Peter Safran have been doing some housekeeping which has led them to part ways with many of the actors responsible for playing the biggest DC heroes in the DCEU.

Henry Cavill is out as Superman. Ben Affleck was booted as Batman. Jason Momoa’s time as Aquaman is rumored to end with this December’s Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam did not change the hierarchy of the DCEU with Johnson out after just one appearance as the hero he spent years working to bring to the big screen. The list seems to go on and on.

As DC Studios looks to start fresh with its new slate under Gunn and Safran’s leadership, it’s looking likely that there won’t be many holdovers from the previous DCEU. This means it’s incredibly likely we might have seen the last of Gadot’s Wonder Woman via her recent cameo in The Flash.

Gadot has teased that there could be something in the works, but given how Gunn and Safran seem to be looking to bring in a new set of actors to play the key roles in the DCU it’s looking likely a new Wonder Woman will soon be cast.

What Alexandra Daddario could look like as Wonder Woman

As rumors continue to swirl about Gal Gadot’s time as Wonder Woman coming to an end, fans have begun discussing potential replacements for Gadot with one name emerging as a favorite among fans being The White Lotus star Alexandra Daddario.

The growing fan buzz has already started to spark inspiration among artists including digital artist Jaxson Derr, who has debuted a stunning piece of concept art that envisions Daddario in the role of DC’s iconic hero.

In the jaw-dropping new art, Daddario is transformed into Wonder Woman in a piece that allows fans to see the young actress in all her glory as the Amazonian Warrior. The art draws inspiration from the pages of DC comics with Daddario coming to life as Wonder Woman’s iconic red, blue, and gold costume with one major difference to Gadot’s Wonder Woman suit: the addition of a cape!

Although it seems impossible to imagine anyone other than Gadot playing Wonder Woman, there is no denying Daddario perfectly embodies the character and would be an amazing pick should DC indeed recast the role. Not only does she look the part, but her performances in recent titles such as The White Lotus, Wildflower, and Mayfair Witches definitely prove she’s more than capable of delivering impactful and memorable performances.