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A new Wonder Woman movie is officially in the works at DC, and while Gunn isn’t ready to announce the creative team behind the project, it’s still an exciting development. Of course, what’s dominating the conversation is who the next actress to portray Diana Prince on the big screen will be. These are a few of the standout options for the DCU, which you can check out below!
1) Adria Arjona

It feels like the betting favorite to land the highly coveted DC role is Adria Arjona, who’s coming off two seasons of Star Wars: Andor. In the Disney+ series, she plays Cassian Andor’s love interest and fellow rebel, Bix Caleen, who goes through her fair share of traumatic experiences while fighting against the Empire. Arjona delivers a wonderful performance that stands out amid stiff competition.
If Arjona’s turn as Bix isn’t convincing enough, she’s also great in the 2023 film Hit Man, starring Glen Powell. It also doesn’t hurt her case that she already has experience with the superhero genre, playing Martine Bancroft in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. It’s best to ignore the actual movie she appeared in.
2) Rachel Zegler

Another actress who has played around in the comic book sandbox is Rachel Zegler, who brought the daughter of Atlas, Anthea, to life in Shazam! Fury of the Gods. It wasn’t the best movie by any stretch of the imagination, but Zegler didn’t drag it down, bringing an enthusiastic energy to the project when it was desperately needed.
The best Zegler performance, though, is Lucy Gray Baird in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. She plays a fish out of water perfectly when her character arrives in the Capitol to participate in the Hunger Games, which is essential to Wonder Woman’s character as she learns what life is like away from Themyscira.
3) Melissa Barrera

The horror and superhero genres have plenty of overlap, which makes the idea of a scream queen landing the role of Diana Prince a good one. Melissa Barrera acts her heart out in Scream and Scream VI while playing the daughter of one of the original Ghostface killers, Sam Carpenter.
With Barrera no longer being part of the Scream franchise, there’s time to work on other things. The actress has even commented on the support she’s getting after the Wonder Woman announcement. “I think whoever gets the role, I just hope that they can embody the essence of the character because I think that those movies, whether they’re Marvel or DC, their reach is so big,” she told A Shot Magazine (via Collider).











