Pop Culture Fix: Here’s Hoping Steve Trevor Stays Dead in “Wonder Woman 3”

It’s that weird holigay Monday that doesn’t exist! But here is your Pop Culture Fix, which definitely does exist! 


+ The CW has released the synopsis for the first episode of Batwoman season two. (Major spoilers!)

+ Wonder Woman had the biggest box office opening of the pandemic (WHY ARE ANY OF YOU GOING TO MOVIE THEATERS????) And so Wonder Woman 3 is already in the works.

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+ This T’Nia Miller profile in The Guardian is the most substantial interview with her I’ve ever read!

+ The year reality collapsed into pixels.

+ Laverne Cox hopes Promising Young Woman encourages conversations about consent.

+ Vogue Zoomed with Mackenzie Davis to talk about Happiest Season and “San Junipero.”

+ Vanity Fair goes inside Viola Davis’ “swaggering transformation” into Ma Rainey.

+ Amazon’s first non-binary rom-com is a ‘refreshing’ queer Christmas musical extravaganza.

+ Ariana DeBose says starring in The Prom was “incredibly cathartic.” 

+ Netflix’s Bridgerton has a gay sex problem.

+ 2020 changed what TV is for.

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Heather Hogan

Heather Hogan is an Autostraddle senior editor who lives in New York City with her wife, Stacy, and their cackle of rescued pets. She's a member of the Television Critics Association, GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, and a Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer critic. You can also find her on Twitter and Instagram.

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4 Comments

  1. T’Nia Miller recently did an interview with Cameron Esposito on her podcast Queery that was quite good as well!

  2. Lovely lil interview with Mackenzie Davis. Does she explicitly identify as queer? I thought I might have missed that. Would be amazing if so! But I appreciate her role choices nonetheless :)

  3. Also! I haven’t watched Bridgerton yet but was hoping it would somehow help ease my pain re: Harlots being cancelled. Now I’m kinda bummed. I absolutely loved how sexuality in that era was explored in Harlots (even with Season 3’s bizarre omission of multiple characters and queer storylines from Season 2…)

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