Fresh off the John Wick spin-offBallerina, Ana de Armas addressed questions about whether or not she’d be taking over the role ofWonder Womanfrom Gal Gadot.

Due to DC’s change of hands, the futures of many characters have been unclear. DC Studios co-head James Gunn has confirmed thatSuperman and Batman will be recastfor their future DCU movies. Since no such announcements have been made for characters like Aquaman andWonder Woman, fans have wondered whether more members of the Justice League are set to be recast.

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In an interview withWiredto promote the movieGhosted, de Armas responded to the question about her future as Wonder Woman by saying, “Well, I feel like Gal Gadot is doing a great job. So you know, I think she should keep doing that.” The actress quickly moved on to the next question, seemingly unwilling to discuss any possibility of playing the role. While her brevity could be because she andGhostedco-star Chris Evans were reaching the end of the interview, it was an uncharacteristically measured way to answer the question, as earlier on in the video she answered the questions posed to her more casually.

While no announcements have been made regarding de Armas' potential involvement with DC, it’s not difficult to see why fans have started to wonder if she may be next to wield the Lasso of Truth. She’s a recognizable face among action fans, having played roles inBlade Runner 2049andNo Time To Die. She will alsoplay the starring role inBallerina, allowing her to flex her action abilities. She’s also garnered praise for her acting ability, withKnives OutandBlondeearning her Golden Globe nominations andBlondeearning her an Oscar nomination. While she hasn’t yet played a superhero, she has the foundation to take on the mantle.

Currently, de Armas isn’t attached to DC or Marvel Studios, which is surprising given that both studios' franchises are entering new eras that require fresh talent, and de Armas is quickly rising in popularity. Although her answer wasn’t a “yes,” it wasn’t a “no,” either. It’s entirely possible that de Armas could be in consideration for the role of Wonder Woman in Gunn’s DCU; it’s equally possible that the idea is wishful thinking among fans.

Whether she’s currently on DC’s radar or not, she could be in the coming years. And it’s not like Wonder Woman is the only female superhero in the DC Universe. While de Armas has the right look forWonder Woman, she could make a great Zatanna, Black Canary, Huntress, or Supergirl ifSasha Calle doesn’t reprise the role afterThe Flash. Hopefully, de Armas will show off her star power in one of the two superhero franchises.