The CW’s Wonder Woman prequel project is taking another step toward becoming a possible series.
Studio Warner Bros. has hired a casting director for the project and is preparing to send out a casting notice for the starring role. As previously announced, the project is titled Amazon and it “looks at the teenage years of the heroine who will become Wonder Woman.”
Normally casting doesn’t happen until after a project has received at least a pilot order — and Amazon, to be clear, does not. But a project like this so hinges on the lead role, perhaps the network and studio want to see some potential actors before deciding whether to pull the trigger (or they’re so confident it will receive a pilot order, they want to get a jump start on the casting process vs. competing pilot season projects).
Given the success of Arrow this fall, The CW must be tempted to add another DC Comics character to the lineup as a potential companion series.
UPDATE: Looks like Deadline obtained the official casting breakdown, which has more details. The character’s name is Iris (5’8″ or above) and she comes from a secluded country where she was raised as a solider in a brutal environment. Now a stranger in a strange modern big city, she’s “a fierce warrior with the innocent heart of a romantic and she will fight to the death to make the world safe.”
Source: CW
Studio Warner Bros. has hired a casting director for the project and is preparing to send out a casting notice for the starring role. As previously announced, the project is titled Amazon and it “looks at the teenage years of the heroine who will become Wonder Woman.”
Normally casting doesn’t happen until after a project has received at least a pilot order — and Amazon, to be clear, does not. But a project like this so hinges on the lead role, perhaps the network and studio want to see some potential actors before deciding whether to pull the trigger (or they’re so confident it will receive a pilot order, they want to get a jump start on the casting process vs. competing pilot season projects).
Given the success of Arrow this fall, The CW must be tempted to add another DC Comics character to the lineup as a potential companion series.
UPDATE: Looks like Deadline obtained the official casting breakdown, which has more details. The character’s name is Iris (5’8″ or above) and she comes from a secluded country where she was raised as a solider in a brutal environment. Now a stranger in a strange modern big city, she’s “a fierce warrior with the innocent heart of a romantic and she will fight to the death to make the world safe.”
Source: CW
Diana from Secret Circle would be perfect for Diana!
ReplyDeleteVou torcer para que seja mais um grande sucesso da CW!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Shelley Henning would fit this role (and the network) perfectly.
ReplyDeletePhoebe Tonkin is 5'10"
ReplyDeleteBridget Regan from Legend of the Seeker would be amazing and perfect for Wonder Woman but they want a teenage version of WW :'(
ReplyDeleteI was hoping for the one they dropped with Adrienne Palicki. Ah well.
ReplyDeleteI'm troubled about the news but if the CW gets to make this project to a series, I hope they follow the path of Arrow. BTW: Iris??! They should name her DIANA or at least Cassandra!
ReplyDeleteThis is not Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is Diana Prince, not some random schmuck named Iris.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder the show is called Amazon instead of Wonder Woman. If they let this be a POV from a random Amazon, they better not try to sell this as a WW show.