Alternative Versions
Wonder Woman has appeared in a wide variety of media outside of comic books since her initial appearance including comic strips, film, television and video games.
Wonder Woman was featured in her own self-titled TV series, which originally aired from 1975 to 1979. It starred Lynda Carter in the lead role as Wonder Woman. The show earned solid ratings and helped Wonder Woman reach the peak of her popularity.
In the animation stream, Wonder Woman has appeared in a variety of shows - notably Super Friends, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. She has starred in her own animated film too, which released in 2009. The title role was voiced by Keri Russell. The film was well-received and much appreciated. She has also appeared in other animated films, mostly those based on the Justice League.
The CW, Warner Bros. Television and DC Comics are developing a script for a possible television series, titled Amazon, about the origin of Wonder Woman.
Many alternative version of Wonder Woman have appeared in comics, such as in various Elseworlds titles etc.
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