

The idea of a fallen female warrior inspiring Wonder Woman's costume was also used in George Perez's landmark run on the character. This sounds very similar to Asteria in the film, with the character inspiring the name of a bird also reflecting the winged armor. In the Drowned Earthstoryline, Wonder Woman is aided by a metallic two-headed bird named Asteria, who is named after a great female warrior who fought alongside the gods. Lynda Carter Asteria Wonder Woman 1984 Credits Cameo Story from Movies There’s More To That WW84 Mid-Credits Scene Than Meets The Eye Rachel Paige Last Updated December 28, 2020, 8:47 AM Photo.

While DC Comics doesn't have an Amazon named Asteria, some of the elements of the film character can still be found.

Eventually, during the film's mid-credits scene, Asteria is revealed to be played by none other than classic Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter.
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Diana initially seeks out the warrior to see if she survived throughout the years, but is only able to recover her armor. Instead, Lynda Carter, who brought Wonder Woman to life on TV in the 1970s, cameoed as Asteria, the Amazon who originally wore the golden armor that Gadot’s Diana donned in the final act. She donned the armor as she stayed behind to allow her sisters to escape to Themyscira, but her whereabouts afterward were unknown. 'Wonder Woman 1984' ends with a credits scene that reveals that Asteria, the original wielder of the golden armor worn by Diana in the film, is still alive. The armor was once worn by Asteria, who was the greatest and noblest of all Amazon warriors. In Wonder Woman 1984, the winged armor has a new origin, albeit one which subtly homages different parts of Wonder Woman's history.
