Lynda Carter Wants James Cameron to “Stop Dissing” Wonder Woman

The battle of words continues between James Cameron and the women of Wonder Woman. This time around the original Wonder Woman herself isn’t happy with comments James Cameron has made about the hit movie about the DC superhero.

Lynda Carter, who played the character in the 1970s TV show, shared a post on Facebook Thursday after a The Hollywood Reporter cover story featured Cameron doubling down on a previous critique he made of this summer’s Wonder Woman.

“To James Cameron -STOP dissing WW: You poor soul. Perhaps you do not understand the character. I most certainly do,” Carter wrote. “Like all women–we are more than the sum of our parts. Your thuggish jabs at a brilliant director, Patty Jenkins, are ill advised. This movie was spot on. Gal Gadot was great. I know, Mr. Cameron–I have embodied this character for more than 40 years. So–STOP IT.”

At this point, Cameron seems to want to do anything to keep his name in the news, being that has 1 billion dollar Avatar production just began.


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