<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> Is Wonder Woman a God in the DC Universe?
Something went wrong. Try again, or if the problem persists.
Your details are incorrect, or aren't in our system yet. Please try again, or sign up if you're new here.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and of Service apply.
Create a GAMURS
By g up, you agree to our and of Service.
Something went wrong. Try again, or if the problem persists.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and of Service apply.
Choose a name
Choose a unique name using 3-30 alphanumeric characters.
Something went wrong. Try again, or if the problem persists.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and of Service apply.
Choose your preferences
Choose how we communicate with you, opt out at anytime.
Something went wrong. Try again, or if the problem persists.
Check your email
An confirmation link was sent to your email. Don't forget to check your spam!
Enter the email address you used when you ed and we'll send you instructions to reset your .
If you used Apple or Google to create your , this process will create a for your existing .
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and of Service apply.
Reset instructions sent. If you have an with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or if the problem persists.
Image via Warner Bros. Pictures

Is Wonder Woman a god in the DC universe?

Well... Define god...

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Shazam! Fury of the Gods.

Recommended Videos

Following its complete overhaul by new co-CEOs of DC Studios, James Gunn and Peter Safran, Wonder Woman.

As it stands, we’ve seen the powerful Amazon warrior princess in five films (six if you include Zack Snyder’s Justice League), and she is set to make an appearance in The Flash alongside Batfleck, aka Ben Affleck’s Batman. From what we’ve learned throughout those outings, Woman Woman is not a god but a demi-god, i.e. a being with partial divine status.

Wonder Woman is the superhero alias given to Princess Diana of Themyscira. Diana’s lineage is incredibly powerful – her mother is Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons, and her father is Zeus, the King of the Old Gods. Albeit inspired by Greek and Roman mythology, the Amazons and the Old Gods have a specific history in the DC Universe (or the DC Extended Universe as it was known until the recent changes in command).

via Warner Bros.

Amazons are superhuman warriors created by Zeus to protect the human world, who possess superhuman strength, superhuman beauty, and superhuman intelligence. As an Old God, Zeus is an immortal, nearly invulnerable all-powerful being who can manipulate magic and thunder. It’s easy to understand, then, why, as the offspring of both, Diana is one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC universe, second only to Superman.

This history comes into play in the film where Diana is last seen, Shazam! Fury of the Gods. In it, Billy, aka Shazam, is challenged by the daughters of Atlas, himself a Titan. In DC lore, Titans are the parents of the Old Gods and Atlas is the original source of Shazam’s powers.

This background is important in explaining Wonder Woman’s cameo in Fury of the Gods, because she uses her powers to resurrect Billy at the end of the film. Although Diana has mastered and developed her powers to the point of being able to kill an Old God like Ares, as happens in the first Wonder Woman film, and now being able to bring someone back from the dead, Wonder Woman is not a god. But as demigods go, she might be the closest to it there is.

In the comics, Diana does become the God of War at one point by killing Ares, but for the most part, she is, indeed, an Amazon-Old God hybrid demigod, and the same can be said of her iterations in Warner Bros.’ live-action adaptations.


We Got This Covered is ed by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small commission. Learn more about our Policy
Author
Image of Francisca Tinoco
Francisca Tinoco
Francisca is a pop culture enthusiast and film expert. Her Bachelor's Degree in Communication Sciences from Nova University in Portugal and Master's Degree in Film Studies from Oxford Brookes University in the UK have allowed her to combine her love for writing with her love for the movies. She has been a freelance writer and content creator for five years, working in both the English and Portuguese languages for various platforms, including WGTC.