'Well, I Feel Like': Ana De Armas breaks silence on Wonder Woman speculations

    Ana de Armas addresses rumors about replacing Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in the DCU. While promoting her film 'Ghosted,' Ana asserts that Gadot should continue the role, quashing speculations. A glimpse at a changing era in DCU.

    Ana de Armas (Source: Women's Health)

    Ana de Armas (Source: Women's Health)

    A Wonderous Change: The Future of Wonder Woman in the DCEU

    The world of superheroes is ever-changing, and with the DC Universe undergoing new leadership, fans are clamoring to know what's next. Amid speculations and murmurs, the name of Ana de Armas, the dazzling star from "Ghosted," started making rounds as the next Wonder Woman. But what does Ana think about these rumors? 

    Gal Gadot's Legacy: The Last of Wonder Woman?

    As fans were swooning over Gal Gadot's remarkable performance as Wonder Woman, James Gunn and Peter Safran took the reins of DCU and dropped a bombshell by halting the third installment of the Amazonian princess's journey. This left fans heartbroken and clinging to rumors about Gadot's appearance in films like *Shazam! Fury of the Gods* and *The Flash*.

    Ana de Armas (Source: THR)

    Ana de Armas Speaks: "Well, I Feel Like..."

    Amid the chaos, Wired managed to catch up with Ana de Armas, who was busy promoting her film ‘Ghosted’ alongside Chris Evans. When asked about stepping into the iconic shoes of Wonder Woman, Ana responded:

    "Well, I feel like Gal Gadot is doing a great job. So you know, I think she should keep doing that."

    A humble statement that not only shut down rumors but also showcased her respect for Gadot's portrayal.

    The End of An Era, the Start of Speculation

    While fans await more news on the fate of Wonder Woman in the DCU, it's clear that Ana de Armas has no intention of replacing Gadot. As the world of DCU evolves, fans can still relive Gadot's Wonder Woman, who made her first appearance in *Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice*, followed by solo films in 2017 and 2020.

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