The New Costume Is Less Colorful
Lynda Carter isn’t the only person who has brought the role to life. Gal Gadot, who had the opportunity to try her hand at the role in 2017, might be the most famous for it. That same year, she starred in Wonder Woman and the three-year-later sequel Wonder Woman 1984. She was dressed in a more muted manner than Carter, which fans may have noted. The elder actress was not impressed.
She Preferred It More Colorful And Vivid
“One thing that is missing from that great photograph [Warner Brothers] released of Gal Gadot… I mean, she looks really great in [the costume], but where are the colors? Where’s the red, white, and blue?” In 2014, Lynda Carter told Nerdist. Even though she carried on, the interviewer agreed with her. “I’m sure she’ll be great. She’s lovely.” In 2020, the great actress revealed her feelings on seeing someone else take over the role: “When my daughter first saw Gal as Wonder Woman, she said, ‘Mom, I finally get it. I finally understand why everyone idolizes you. I finally get what Wonder Woman means to everyone.’ And that’s my daughter! That’s my flesh and blood. So, thank you, Gal. Thank you, [director] Patty [Jenkins].”