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* Lynda Carter, who portrayed Wonder Woman on the 1970's television series, played [[Moira Sullivan]] late in the [[season 6|sixth season]] of ''Smallville''. |
* Lynda Carter, who portrayed Wonder Woman on the 1970's television series, played [[Moira Sullivan]] late in the [[season 6|sixth season]] of ''Smallville''. |
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− | * The Wonder Woman double-W logo is used during filming of the [[Warrior Angel]] movie (it is seen on the loud speaker and the hat of the production assistant) on the [[Kent Farm]] in the {{S7}} episode ''[[Action]]''. |
+ | * The Wonder Woman double-W logo is used during filming of the [[Warrior Angel]] movie (it is seen on the loud speaker and the hat of the production assistant) on the [[Kent Farm]] in the {{S7}} episode ''[[Action]]''. |
* Actress Adrianne Palicki who previously played [[Lindsey Harrison]] in {{S3}}'s ''[[Covenant]]'' has been casted as [[Wonder Woman]] in David E. Kelley's upcoming fall [http://wonder-woman.wikia.com/wiki/Wonder_Woman_%28NBC%29 pilot] for NBC. <ref>http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adrianne-palicki-play-wonder-woman-100465</ref> |
* Actress Adrianne Palicki who previously played [[Lindsey Harrison]] in {{S3}}'s ''[[Covenant]]'' has been casted as [[Wonder Woman]] in David E. Kelley's upcoming fall [http://wonder-woman.wikia.com/wiki/Wonder_Woman_%28NBC%29 pilot] for NBC. <ref>http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adrianne-palicki-play-wonder-woman-100465</ref> |
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Revision as of 15:42, 18 April 2011
The notes on this page are generated by viewers and comics fans, but not necessarily verified by the show's producers or writers.
This article describes various allusions in the American television series Smallville to DC Comics character Wonder Woman, also known as Diana Prince. Although Wonder Woman has yet to appear on the series, there have been several references to the character and her universe.
Wonder Woman is the superhero name given to Diana of Themyscira, an Amazonian Princess from Paradise Island. In the future, she becomes one of the world's greatest heroes as well as (along with Superman and Batman) one of the founding members of the Justice League of America.
Due to Hollywood producer Joel Silver's efforts to create a Wonder Woman feature film, the character cannot appear in any episodes of the series unless negotiations are made with Silver and the Warner Bros. film division.
During his time as Season Eight's Executive Producer, Darren Swimmer said that the producers would love to have a storyline with a Justice Leaguer Wonder Woman involved. [1]
The Allusions to Wonder Woman are:
Allusions
Season Three
- In Season Three's Asylum, a newspaper headline reads "Themyscirian Queen Address The Vatican", which refers to Wonder Woman's mother, Queen Hippolyta, and the home of the Amazons, Themyscira.
Season Seven
- In Season Seven's Wrath, Lois is in the hospital after Lana throws her through a glass door, she tells Clark that his girlfriend has issues and an Amazonian left hook.
- Which is ironic because in season 8 Lana Lang would permanently gained the Pre-Crisis powers of Wonder Woman, Super speed, Super Strength and Invulnerbility.
Season Nine
- In Season Nine's Warrior, Lois goes to a comic book convention and wears a costume highly similar to Wonder Woman's. She also clarifies that the outfit is supposed to represent an Amazon princess.
- Warrior Angel's emblem seems similar to Wonder Woman's logo.
Season Ten
- In Season Ten's Supergirl, Kara uses her bracelet to deflect Darkseid's approachment to protect Clark. Much like Wonder Woman had used her bracelets to deflect Darkseid's Omega beams against Superman.
- In Icarus, Hawkman uses his arm gauntlet as a shield to deflect Slade's gun bullets very similar to how Wonder Woman usually does with her magic bracelets when guns are being fired at her.
- Then later in another tenth season episode Fortune, Chloe mentions how she encountered other heroes while she was away and she mentioned how she encountered " A wondrous woman who's gonna throw you for a loop".
Notes
- Lynda Carter, who portrayed Wonder Woman on the 1970's television series, played Moira Sullivan late in the sixth season of Smallville.
- The Wonder Woman double-W logo is used during filming of the Warrior Angel movie (it is seen on the loud speaker and the hat of the production assistant) on the Kent Farm in the Season Seven episode Action.
- Actress Adrianne Palicki who previously played Lindsey Harrison in Season Three's Covenant has been casted as Wonder Woman in David E. Kelley's upcoming fall pilot for NBC. [2]