Ryan Reynolds reprises his role as Deadpool in a new charity Christmas video for the SickKids Foundation, featuring Lynda Carter. The video includes a playful jab at DC, referencing Henry Cavill's recent exit from the DCEU. Reynolds hints at Deadpool's future appearances as a supporting character in other films, rather than the main focus.
Lynda Carter, best known for her role as Wonder Woman in the 1970s, was recently photographed looking youthful alongside her daughter Jessica in Paris. The 72-year-old actress and singer has continued to work in the entertainment industry, including making a cameo in the 2020 film "Wonder Woman: 1984." Carter has also coped with the loss of her husband in 2021 and has a close bond with her daughter, who is a singer and has released an EP of songs.
Lynda Carter, 72, and her look-alike daughter, Jessica Altman, 33, turned heads at the Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture spring/summer 2024 show during Paris Fashion Week. The "Wonder Woman" actress rocked a colorful shawl over a black pantsuit, while Altman sported a white turtleneck with cut-outs and black parachute pants. Fans marveled at their striking resemblance, with some suggesting Altman could be the next Wonder Woman. Carter, who starred in "Wonder Woman" from 1975 to 1979, has emphasized embracing natural beauty and inner strength, expressing reluctance to undergo plastic surgery.
Lynda Carter, the original "Wonder Woman," praised Kendall Jenner for her 70s-style Halloween costume resembling Carter's iconic TV show outfit. Jenner's Instagram photo showed her wearing a star-spangled leotard, thigh-high boots, and carrying Wonder Woman's accessories. Carter commented on the post, referencing a famous "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" meme. The Kardashian-Jenner family has a history of dressing up as the DC comic book character for Halloween.
Kendall Jenner's retro Wonder Woman Halloween costume receives approval from original Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter, while other A-list stars like Megan Thee Stallion and Chrissy Teigen also share their impressive Halloween costumes on social media.
Lynda Carter, known for her role as Wonder Woman in the '70s TV series, shared a sweet photo with her daughter, Jessica Carter Altman, and thanked fans for their birthday wishes. Carter also promoted her daughter's upcoming show and revealed that she shares Jessica with her late husband, Robert A. Altman. The actress has another son, James Altman, and the iconic series was based on the DC Comics superhero.
Lynda Carter, the former Wonder Woman star, celebrated her 72nd birthday by posting a photo on Instagram with her 32-year-old daughter, Jessica Carter Altman. The mother-daughter duo share a striking resemblance and both have a passion for singing. Jessica recently debuted new songs and will be performing in NYC. Lynda, who was crowned Miss USA in 1972, gained fame in the 1970s with her hit series Wonder Woman. She has also appeared in the recent Wonder Woman films. The close bond between Lynda and Jessica is evident, with Jessica praising her mother's strength and influence.
Director Andy Muschietti had to leave out several exciting cameos from "The Flash" due to time constraints, including Lynda Carter, Marlon Brando, Burgess Meredith, and César Romero. The Chrono Bowl scene is still full of DC history, with Adam West, Nicolas Cage, George Reeves, Christopher Reeve, and Helen Slater making appearances. "The Flash" is currently in theaters.
Wonder Woman has been portrayed by several actresses in film and TV, with Lynda Carter and Gal Gadot being the most famous. This article ranks all six actresses who have played the iconic DC hero from worst to best, highlighting their performances and impact on pop culture.
Lynda Carter joins in on the playful feud between Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds by trolling Reynolds on social media after he sold his telecommunications brand for over a billion dollars. Jackman seems to be calling for a truce with Reynolds, but the chances of their hijinks not getting out of hand during the filming of Deadpool 3 seem unlikely. Carter's wit and humor may also add to the ongoing banter between the two stars.
Lynda Carter joined in on the ongoing faux feud between Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds by trolling Reynolds on social media after he sold the bulk of his Mint Mobile telecommunications brand to T-Mobile for over a billion dollars. Meanwhile, Jackman seemed to call for a truce with Reynolds by sharing a photo of himself holding a coloring book with Reynolds on the cover. However, the playful feud is expected to continue as the two stars reunite for Deadpool 3, and Carter may also join in on the fun.