New WONDER WOMAN Movie Taps SUPERGIRL Writer Ana Nogueira to Script the DC Reboot
DC Studios is moving full steam ahead with its Wonder Woman reboot, and the studio has officially locked in Ana Nogueira, the writer behind the upcoming Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, to write the script.
This marks another big move as DC continues reshaping its cinematic universe under the leadership of James Gunn and Peter Safran.
Variety confirmed the news, noting that Nogueira is also writing a live-action Teen Titans movie for DC. The decision underscores just how important Wonder Woman has become in the new DC lineup.
Back in June, Gunn teased the project during, saying a Wonder Woman film “is being written right now.” A month later, reports surfaced that the film film was a big priority for the studio.
The new film will reintroduce the iconic Amazon warrior for the rebooted DC Universe, but details on casting and direction remain under wraps. Meanwhile, HBO is still developing Paradise Island, a series set on Themyscira, though Gunn admitted progress on that show is “slow moving.”
For Nogueira, this is another major step in her growing screenwriting career. She first made her mark as an actor with roles in The Michael J. Fox Show, The Vampire Diaries, and most recently the crime drama Hightown.
Her script for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow will be the first to hit theaters, directed by Craig Gillespie (Cruella) and starring Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon). Based on Tom King’s acclaimed graphic novel, Supergirl is slated for release on June 26, 2026.
Of course, Wonder Woman is no stranger to cinematic glory. Gal Gadot first brought the character to life in 2017’s Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins. That film smashed expectations with an $822 million global haul and proved that female-led superhero movies could dominate the box office. Gadot reprised the role in Wonder Woman 1984 during the pandemic, as well as appearances in Justice League, Zack Snyder’s Justice League, and The Flash.
But with Gunn and Safran resetting the DC Universe, Gadot’s era appears to have come to an end. The new timeline kicked off with Gunn’s Superman, and has already grossed $406.8 million worldwide. That film even included a quick tease for what’s coming next, with Alcock’s Supergirl popping up in a cameo to retrieve her dog, Krypto.
With Nogueira now crafting Wonder Woman, DC fans can expect the Princess of Themyscira to play a key role in this bold new vision for the DCU. No release date has been announced yet, but this move signals the Amazon warrior is officially back in the fight.