Sydney Sweeney put Scooter Braun into the frame with a Wonder Woman and Superman costume post on Instagram. The photos, shared from her lake house in Idaho, turned a casual summer album into a fresh casting conversation around Wonder Woman and a blonde Diana of Themyscira.
Idaho Lake House Photos
The first image showed Sweeney in a Wonder Woman costume beside Braun in a Superman costume. She also posted other photos from the same lake-house stretch, including friends on the water and jet skis, but the costume shot did the heavy lifting. That is the frame that pushed the post beyond vacation content and into industry chatter.
The connection to the role is not coming out of nowhere. Sweeney recently appeared as Julia Cornwall in Sony's Madame Web, and that puts her inside the comic-book casting ecosystem already. A switch from one superhero title to another would be a different kind of move, but the costume image gives readers a visual reason to imagine it.
1974 Blonde Diana
The discussion around a blonde Diana of Themyscira has precedent. Cathy Lee Crosby played a blonde Diana Prince in the 1974 adaptation, and the source also points to Wonder Woman in Infinite Crisis #6 as another example of the character outside the standard image. Those reference points matter because they show the role has never been locked to one look.
Fans and industry watchers have also become more open to a different version of Wonder Woman, which is why the post landed so quickly. Gal Gadot and Lynda Carter still define the modern shorthand for the character, but the costume photo reopened a conversation about whether a new interpretation could fit the role without breaking it.
Warner Bros. And 2027
Warner Bros. has a new Wonder Woman film in development, and 2027 is the only timeline figure attached to the wider franchise context in the source. That gives the costume post an extra layer: it arrived while the studio is still shaping what comes next, before any public casting move has been tied to Sweeney.
Sweeney also has Custom of the Country and The Housemaid's Secret ahead, while The Housemaid is currently streaming on Starz and Euphoria remains available with an HBO Max subscription. That leaves the Wonder Woman talk where it belongs for now — in the space between a playful Instagram post and a role she has not publicly claimed as her own.







