Lynda Carter praises some incredible South Asian-inspired Wonder Woman cosplay. Carter is best known for her role as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in the live-action television series that aired on ABC and CBS from 1975 to 1979. As likely the most recognizable female comic book character of all time, there have been several other live-action incarnations of Wonder Woman over the years, many not quite as popular as Carter's.
The current incarnation of the Amazon Princess, Gal Gadot, has undoubtedly gotten the closest and has arguably surpassed Carter as the most recognizable Wonder Woman. She first appeared on the big screen in 2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice, and reprised the role for a critically and commercially successful solo outing the following year. Gadot reprised the role again for Justice League the same year, followed by a solo sequel, Wonder Woman 1984 in 2020, both of which were not as well-received. The latter, however, did see Carter make a cameo appearance during a post-credits scene as Asteria, a legendary Amazon warrior who previously donned the Golden Eagle armor and now lives among humans.
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Now, Lynda Carter is praising South Asian Wonder Woman cosplay by beauty vlogger Deepica Mutyala. On Twitter, the original Diana Prince actress praised the incredible cosplay and encouraged Mutyala and others to continue sharing what Wonder Woman means to them. Check out the cosplay and Carter's response below:
This is the second incredible South Asian interpretation of Wonder Woman cosplay that I've seen this year. Way to go Deepica, and please keep it up, everyone! I would love to see what Wonder Woman looks and feels like to you.
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