Hollywood’s Heartthrob Alexandra Daddario Replacing Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in a Breathtaking Fan Art Amid James Gunn’s DCU Reboot

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Alexandra Daddario is a rising star in Hollywood who has captured the hearts of audiences with her stunning performances in movies and TV shows. She has become a fan favorite for her roles in Baywatch, True DetectivePercy Jackson & the Olympians, and much more. Recently, Daddario has been making waves on the internet as a potential replacement for Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in James Gunn’s DC Universe. This news was sparked by a stunning piece of fan art that showcases Daddario in the iconic Wonder Woman costume, which has been making rounds on social media.

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Alexandra Daddario
Alexandra Daddario

Gal Gadot May Soon Bid Farewell To Her Wonder Woman Role

Wonder Woman is one of the most iconic and beloved superheroes of all time. Created by William Moulton Marston in 1941, she was the first female superhero to be featured in her own comic book. The character has since become a feminist icon, inspiring generations of fans with her strength, compassion, and determination. Gal Gadot has become synonymous with the character of Wonder Woman since she first played the role in 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and her performance was loved by the fans. 

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Despite this Gadot starrer Wonder Woman 3 was canceled after the entry of new co-CEOs which shocked everyone. Some major changes were introduced in the DCU after the entry of new co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran. The changes included Henry Cavill’s exit and the post that fans were skeptical about Gadot’s future in the DCU. After the cancellation of Wonder Woman 3, fans are pretty sure that the days of Gadot playing Wonder Woman will soon end.

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Alexandra Daddario as Wonder Woman
Alexandra Daddario as Wonder Woman

Alexandra Daddario Rises As The Next Wonder Woman

Amid all this hustle in the DCU, there were rising names of several actresses as a possible replacement for Gadot on the internet. One such name is Alexandra Daddario. The Baywatch actress grabbed even more attention when one of the fans edited Alexandra Daddario with a customized Wonder Woman costume. The fan art was received well by the internet who felt that Daddario’s persona will be the perfect match to successfully play the role of Wonder Woman. Daddario has been a fan favorite for the role for quite some time, and the fan art has only fueled the fire.

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Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman
Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman

While the fan art depicts a fan’s wish, it has sparked a conversation about who could replace Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman. It is worth noting there has been no official confirmation about the possible replacement of Gadot. Fans, on the other hand, seem pretty convinced that Alexandra Daddario, if chosen, will definitely justify the role of Diana Prince.

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