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The CW Decides Not To Move Forward With Latina-Led 'Wonder Girl' Series

The CW Decides Not To Move Forward With Latina-Led 'Wonder Girl' Series

Wonder Girl is no longer going ahead at The CW.

Writer Dailyn Rodriguez revealed the news that the show was not picked up on her Twitter account.

“So some sad news. For all of those asking, Wonder Girl is not getting picked up at the CW. I was very proud of the script I wrote. Wish I could’ve shared the world I created, but unfortunately it wasn’t meant to be. Thanks for everyone’s enthusiasm. It meant a lot to me,” she wrote.

Wonder Girl would have been the first Latina-led superhero series for DC Comics, and followed Yara Flor, a Latina Dreamer who was born of an Amazonian Warrior and a Brazilian River God, learns that she is Wonder Girl. With her newfound power must fight the evil forces that would seek to destroy the world.

News of the potential new series was first revealed back in November, with Arrowverse producer Greg Berlanti on board.

Dailyn is also a writer, executive producer and showrunner on the USA Network series Queen of the South.

If you missed it, The CW did decided to pick up pilot orders for a couple of other shows…

Greg Berlanti & The CW Developing 'Wonder Girl' Series With Latina Lead!

Greg Berlanti & The CW Developing 'Wonder Girl' Series With Latina Lead!

The CW is working on another new DC Comics series – Wonder Girl!

The network, home to many other shows like The Flash, Supergirl, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and Black Lightning, is looking to bring the latest to the screen, with a Latina star, Deadline reports.

Greg Berlanti and his Berlanti Productions, who produces all of the other DC shows, along with Queen of the South executive producer/co-showrunner Dailyn Rodriguez are bringing the show to life.

Wonder Girl will follow “Yara Flor, a Latina Dreamer who was born of an Amazonian Warrior and a Brazilian River God, learns that she is Wonder Girl. With her newfound power must fight the evil forces that would seek to destroy the world.”

This would be the first Latina superhero led DC TV series, and “tells the backstory/origin story of the DC Comics character of Yara Flor, who was recently revealed as a new Wonder Woman. Yara will make her comic book appearance this January in “Future State: Wonder Woman,” part of DC’s Future State event written and drawn by Joëlle Jones.”

In case you missed it, Greg is looking to bring this animated series to life in a possible new live-action series for The CW!