
Okay, so Sabrina Carpenter totally crushed it at her Madison Square Garden show! It was Halloween, and she arrived dressed as Wonder Woman – a full-on, sparkling red, blue, and gold superhero look. Honestly, it gave me major vintage Lynda Carter vibes, and everyone in the crowd definitely noticed. It was a really fun, unexpected moment!
Carpenter shared photos from the ‘Short n’ Spooky’ show at Madison Square Garden, expressing their love for the event. They thanked everyone for their amazing costumes, calling them some of the best they’d ever seen, and gave a special shout-out to Drew Barrymore, who played Ghostface and good-naturedly allowed Carpenter to playfully ‘lock them up’! Carpenter also mentioned they’d be back in New York City for one more show.
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Lynda Carter responds
Lynda Carter, the original Wonder Woman, chimed in on X (formerly Twitter) to address a discussion about the character’s hair color. She playfully pointed out that Wonder Woman exists in everyone, and sometimes, that means blonde hair – just like actress SabrinaAnnLynn! ✨
— Lynda Carter (@RealLyndaCarter) November 1, 2025

Wonder Woman’s Future in the DCU
Just as actress Gal Gadot finishes her portrayal of Wonder Woman, a new one is on the horizon. James Gunn’s DC Universe is already developing a Wonder Woman film, and it seems to be moving forward quickly.
They haven’t cast an actress for the part yet, and there haven’t been any recent announcements about the Themyscira show.
When a photo of Carpenter dressed in a specific costume alongside James Gunn (Carter) appeared online, fans immediately began speculating about potential casting choices, despite no official confirmation of her involvement with the DC Universe.
There are reports that Gal Gadot won’t be returning as Wonder Woman, and James Gunn is expected to find a new actor for the part if the rumors are true.
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2025-11-04 19:01