Lynda Carter To 'Poor Soul' James Cameron: Stop Dissing 'Wonder Woman'

Lynda Carter has had enough of James Cameron harping on “Wonder Woman.”

On Thursday, the actress and original Wonder Woman posted to Facebook about the “Avatar” director, telling him to “STOP dissing” Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman” film.

“You poor soul,” Carter wrote. “Perhaps you do not understand the character. I most certainly do. Like all women ― we are more than the sum of our parts. Your thuggish jabs at a brilliant director, Patty Jenkins, are ill advised.”

She continued: “This movie was spot on. Gal Gadot was great. I know, Mr. Cameron ― because I have embodied this character for more than 40 years. So ― STOP IT.”

Cameron came under fire back in August when he called the record-breaking movie “a step backwards.”

“All of the self-congratulatory back-patting Hollywood’s been doing over ‘Wonder Woman’ has been so misguided. She’s an objectified icon, and it’s just male Hollywood doing the same old thing!” he told The Guardian.

Naturally, people on Twitter had a few things to say to Cameron, as did “Wonder Woman” director Jenkins.

“James Cameron’s inability to understand what Wonder Woman is, or stands for, to women all over the world is unsurprising as, though he is a great filmmaker, he is not a woman,” Jenkins wrote on Twitter.

Earlier this week, Cameron stood by his comments and elaborated on them in an interview published by The Hollywood Reporter.

“I mean, she was Miss Israel, and she was wearing a kind of bustier costume that was very form-fitting. She’s absolutely drop-dead gorgeous. To me, that’s not breaking ground,” Cameron said of Gadot, echoing his earlier comments. “They had Raquel Welch doing stuff like that in the ’60s. It was all in a context of talking about why Sarah Connor — what Lynda created in 1991 — was, if not ahead of its time, at least a breakthrough in its time. I don’t think it was really ahead of its time because we’re still not [giving women these types of roles].”

“So as much as I applaud Patty directing the film and Hollywood, uh, ‘letting’ a woman direct a major action franchise, I didn’t think there was anything groundbreaking in ‘Wonder Woman,’” the director said, before noting, “I thought it was a good film. Period.”

Despite Cameron’s controversial thoughts on the film, audiences loved it ― “Wonder Woman” is the highest-grossing action film ever directed by a woman.

And, as Jenkins noted, “the massive female audience who made the film [the] hit it is can surely choose and judge their own icons of progress.”

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2004

At the Miss Universe pageant. 
At the Miss Universe pageant. 

2004

With Miss Italy Laia Manetti and Miss Ireland Cathriona Duignam ahead of the Miss Universe pageant.
With Miss Italy Laia Manetti and Miss Ireland Cathriona Duignam ahead of the Miss Universe pageant.

2004

With Miss Norway Kathrine Sorland ahead of the Miss Universe pageant. 
With Miss Norway Kathrine Sorland ahead of the Miss Universe pageant. 

2007

At Maxim's "Women of the Israeli Defense Forces" celebration.
At Maxim's "Women of the Israeli Defense Forces" celebration.

2009

At the premiere of "Fast & Furious." 
At the premiere of "Fast & Furious." 

2009

At the premiere of "The Beautiful Life: TBL."
At the premiere of "The Beautiful Life: TBL."

2013

At  the World Premiere of "Fast & Furious 6."
At  the World Premiere of "Fast & Furious 6."

2013

At a reception for Jaguar and Playboy Magazine.
At a reception for Jaguar and Playboy Magazine.

2014

At the "Fast & The Furious 6'" premiere. 
At the "Fast & The Furious 6'" premiere. 

2015

At Comic-Con.
At Comic-Con.

2016

At "Jimmy Kimmel Live." 
At "Jimmy Kimmel Live." 

2016

At the "Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice" New York Premiere.
At the "Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice" New York Premiere.

2015

Out in New York City. 
Out in New York City. 

2016

At "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
At "Jimmy Kimmel Live."

2016

At a photocall for "Batman v Superman."
At a photocall for "Batman v Superman."

2016

At "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
At "Jimmy Kimmel Live."

2016

At the European Premiere of "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice." 
At the European Premiere of "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice." 

2016

At the premiere of "Keeping up with the Joneses."
At the premiere of "Keeping up with the Joneses."

2016

At "The Late Late Show with James Corden." 
At "The Late Late Show with James Corden." 

2016

At the U.K. Premiere of "Criminal."
At the U.K. Premiere of "Criminal."

2017

At the 2017 MTV Movie and TV Awards.
At the 2017 MTV Movie and TV Awards.

2017

At the Golden Globe Awards.
At the Golden Globe Awards.

2017

Out in New York City. 
Out in New York City. 

2017

At the "Wonder Woman" premiere. 
At the "Wonder Woman" premiere. 

2017

At a press conference for "Wonder Woman." 
At a press conference for "Wonder Woman." 

2017

At the premiere of "Wonder Woman" in Mexico. 
At the premiere of "Wonder Woman" in Mexico. 

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