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In addition to appearing on Friday Night Lights, Palicki landed roles on two notable The WB shows, Supernatural and Smallville. That put her on the radar at Warner Bros., so when it wanted to take big swings on television with DC shows, the powers that be called her up. However, DC failed to do right by her, and years later, Marvel didn’t make things up to her.
Adrianne Palicki Starred in Two Failed DC Pilots

While Smallville was at the height of its powers, The WB wanted to put another DC hero on the air. It turned to Al Gough and Miles Millar, who created Smallville, and they came up with the idea for an Aquaman series. While the character had already appeared in the Superman-led series, the creative team wanted to take things in a different direction, so they cast a familiar face, Justin Hartley, as Arthur Curry. Lou Diamond Phillips and Ving Rhames also joined the cast in major roles, while Palicki was picked to play the villain, Nadia. The WB ordered a pilot, but it fell through the cracks after the network became The CW.
A few years later, Warner Bros. tried to bring Wonder Woman to the small screen in a TV series for NBC. Palicki landed the lead role in a project that would have seen Diana Prince live a double life as a hero and corporate executive. A pilot was shot featuring a few other notable names, such as Elizabeth Hurley and Cary Elwes. However, the biggest actor to sign onto the project ended up being Pedro Pascal, who was going to play Ed Indelicato, a police department liaison. The series not being picked up worked out for Pascal, and Palicki didn’t do too badly for herself, either. But she could have done even better if Marvel hadn’t pulled the rug out from underneath her.









