Wonder Woman Reboot a Go Again—but Who Should Play the Heroine?

Our picks for TV's next superhero

By Megan Masters Oct 03, 2010 9:07 PMTags
Evangeline Lilly, Megan Fox, Ashley Greene, Minka Kelly, Wonder WomanKevin Mazur/Wireimage, Fred Duval/FilmMagic, Albert Michael/startraksphoto.com, John Shearer/Getty Images, DC Comics

Wonder Woman is back in the news, and this time she's getting—the Ally McBeal treatment?!

'Tis true, Ally creator David E. Kelley is the latest Hollywood bigwig to take a stab at resurrecting the Wonder Woman franchise. But unlike those who've ventured into the abyss before him (we're looking at you, Joss Whedon), Kelley has secured a deal with Warner Bros. to bring the princess to the small screen.

Which of course begs the question, which hot young starlet should fills the heroine's red boots?

Since 2005 some semblance of a Wonder Woman redo has been rumored, with gals like Sarah Michelle Gellar and Jessica Biel said to be in the running to play the Amazonian princess.

But that was then—and that was a movie.

TV is a different beast. And when we think of Wonder Woman popping up in our living rooms once a week, we can't help but think of young, hot Hollywood—similar to the way Smallville started the Superman journey with a boyish Clark Kent.

So for your viewing pleasure, we've compiled a list of the best W.W. candidates below, and want your feedback. Yes, some of these ladies are currently on other TV shows while others are movie stars, but we can dream, right? And if we missed one of your faves, let us know in the comments section. Who knows, maybe David E. Kelley will come to E! Online for some casting inspiration? Yeah, probably not.

Poll

And the Next Wonder Woman Is...

Which hot young starlet is the best fit for the part?
Evangeline Lilly
24.8%
Vanessa Hudgens
3.1%
Leighton Meester
2.5%
Megan Fox
15.5%
Minka Kelly
6.9%
Ashley Greene
13.6%
Adrianne Palicki
2.3%
Alison Brie
1.1%
Nina Dobrev
2.2%
Emma Stone
3%
Betty White. Why not? She does everything else!
5.4%
Eliza Dushku
12.2%
I have a better idea and will leave it in the comments...
7.5%