Wonder Woman Live-Action Filmography at a Glance
This verified overview lists every theatrically released live-action Wonder Woman film in production order, focusing on core features starring Gal Gadot. Each entry notes year, lead cast, and a single distinguishing note. The list omits short films, TV episodes, and unproduced projects to remain practical for long-term reference.
| Movie Title | Year | Lead Cast & Role | Key Distinction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice | 2016 | Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman | Feature film debut; first DCEU appearance |
| Suicide Squad | 2016 | Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman | Standalone team-up with mid-credits scene |
| Wonder Woman | 2017 | Gal Gadot as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Solo origin story; sets up continued arc |
| Wonder Woman 1984 | 2020 | Gal Gadot as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Second solo film; modern-day setting with past-flash narrative |
| Zack Snyder’s Justice League | 2021 | Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman | Extended cut of the 2017 team-up; longer runtime version |
1) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
Introduces Wonder Woman in the shared DC universe, with her first major action set pieces and mythos groundwork. Came after earlier cameos and establishes her modern cinematic look under director Zack Snyder.
2) Suicide Squad (20 Task Force X)
Features Wonder Woman in mid-credits team context, focusing on her brief but iconic Themyscira sequence that reinforces her mythic status. The film operates as a standalone heist/ensemble entry.
3) Wonder Woman (2017)
A self-contained origin story tracing Diana from Themyscira to the trenches of World War I, balancing myth, war drama, and character growth. Often cited as a high point for the character in live action and a tonal anchor for early DCEU plans.
4) Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
Shifts setting to the 1980s, embracing period aesthetics, wish-fulfillment themes, and a morally ambiguous artifact plot. Expands Diana’s modern-world ties while revisiting her compassion-driven ethos in a new cultural context.
5) Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021)
A four-hour director’s cut of the 2017 ensemble film, offering extended Wonder Woman action and more mythic weight. Though not a new narrative, it functions as a definitive version for fans seeking the originally intended scope.
Key Comparative Notes
While animated projects, cameos, and television appearances exist, this list centers on feature-length theatrically released live-action films where Wonder Woman is a credited character. Avoiding TV crossovers, short films, and unproduced pitches keeps the list focused and evergreen.
- Chronological order reflects real-world release dates, not internal timeline continuity.
- All entries are theatrically released features; cameos and extended editions are noted where relevant.
- No planned future live-action Wonder Woman films are included until officially announced and released.
Common Points of Confusion
Some titles appear in fan edits, rumors, or early development that never materialized into finished films; only confirmed, public releases are listed here. Streaming re-releases, director’s cuts, and rebranded compilations are mentioned but not counted as separate primary entries.
How to Use This List
Use this as a reference to identify each live-action Wonder Woman feature, understand its place in her cinematic arc, and decide viewing order based on your interests. For newcomers, starting with the 2017 origin film is often recommended, followed by 1984 and the DCEU entries.