It feels like it's been a long wait for Wonder Woman 1984. And now we're going to be waiting a bit longer. Oh, well. More time to speculate how Steve Trevor is coming back from the dead. How Cheetah factors into the plot. And how gorgeous Pedro Pascal will be without a helmet on.

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But why stop there? We're in for a bit of a wait for a lot of movies right now, so we may as well dream about all the awesome films that may come. One of them will inevitably be Wonder Woman 3. Let's take a look at some villains she could face in a third film, and some she shouldn't.

10 Could Face: Medusa

Medusa from Wonder Woman

While Ares may have been the most obvious go-to villain for the first Wonder Woman film, he wasn't the most successful. That might make filmmakers shy about going back to the Greek pantheon for future installments, but it shouldn't. Especially with Medusa.

A Gorgon who can turn people into stone if they look at her, she hews pretty close to the source material. As a woman created from clay (sometimes) Wonder Woman is the ideal foil for a woman who turns people to stone. Especially if they fight in Yankee Stadium. Which actually happened.

9 Stay Away From: Queen of Fables

The Greek mythology would clash somewhat fiercely with the fairy tale vibe the Queen of Fables would introduce into any Wonder Woman film. A sorceress from another dimension, she transforms Manhattan into an enchanted forest and puts Diana into a spell-induced sleep and spends a lot of time looking into TVs thinking they're mirrors.

There's a thing called a Book of Fables (not the interesting one). In the comics, she's defeated by being placed within the U.S. tax code. That probably wouldn't make for the most exciting third act showdown.

8 Could Face: Morgan Le Fay

As good as the Greek gods are for storytelling potential, so are the Arthurian legends. That's where Morgan le Fay comes in. Another sorceress (one detects a trend), Morgan originally started out as a Batman villain before she decided the eternally youthful and beautiful Diana would provide the charge she needed for her living battery.

Contrasting Diana's long life - something she already struggles with as we've seen with her feelings for Steve Trevor across a couple of DCEU films now - with a villain who craves it would make for an interesting conflict.

7 Stay Away From: Cyborgirl

Inversions of heroes are always good foundations for supervillains, but Cyborgirl may not be the best choice for the big screen. LeTonya Charles got mixed up in a drug called Tar, ruined her body but got bailed out by her aunt Sarah, who just happened to be a scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs who helped create Cyborg.

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But Cyborgirl didn't go good. She broke bad. She joins Villany, Inc. (definitely on brand) with a few other Wonder Woman villains like Doctor Poison and then Diana puts them out of business. Bionic baddies are cool, but this might not be the way to go.

6 Could Face: Giganta

Doris Zuel is straight out of a 50s B-movie - namely Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman - and that makes her a great choice for a villain in Wonder Woman 3. She can increase her size to that of a skyscraper and throw cars and trucks around. We first meet her as someone suffering from a deadly blood disease.

Zuel wants to transfer her soul into Diana's body (people always want Diana's life, youth or beauty it seems) but that doesn't work out. As a woman out of place - in a lot of ways - Giganta offers an intriguing contrast with Diana, who's already crossed No Man's Land.

5 Stay Away From: The Blue Snowman

An image of the Wonder Woman villain Blue Snowman from DC Comics. preparing to strike.

The great thing about comic books is that as soon as you think you've seen it all, you open up a new issue of Wonder Woman and read about a character called the Blue Snowman. Byrna Brilyant (yesssss) has had a couple of different incarnations since her Golden Age debut.

All of them are bad. Gloriously bad. The best might be the most recent, in which Byrna dons armor in the shape of a blue snowman in order to steal a diamond. There aren't any contrasts or conflicts here for Wonder Woman. Just deep, real confusion.

4 Could Face: Doctor Psycho

Doctor Psycho Cropped DC

With a name that doesn't exactly inspire confidence in his medical abilities, Doctor Psycho is one of Wonder Woman's oldest villains, first appearing in Wonder Woman #5 all the way back in 1943. His long history with her might serve well in a film.

Using his psionic powers to manipulate, deceive and control his victims, his most heinous act might have been creating the persona of Captain Wonder, an avatar of Steve Trevor Psycho uses to fight Diana. Might be some fodder there for a movie.

3 Stay Away From: Angle Man

An image of the Wonder Woman villain Angle Man from DC Comics.

There is no greater fear than geometry. At least that's what Angle Man hopes. It doesn't really work out for him. Angelo Bend is a villain who uses the power of opposing angles to waste more of Wonder Woman's time. He uses a triangle ruler which is not exactly a Batarang.

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If Wonder Woman needed help with measuring for some blinds, maybe he might be worth the trouble, but beyond that, Angle Man doesn't offer any real deep or meaningful conflict with Diana that would support any investigation in a feature film. Guess he won't make the cut.

2 Could Face: Circe

Certainly one of the best and most compelling of Wonder Woman's villains, Circe would make perhaps the most natural choice for the third film. A sorceress - bet you didn't see that coming - Circe is immortal and supremely powerful. She got her start imprisoning Odysseus and then proceeded to take on the Greek gods.

She had a pretty serious problem with the Amazons, which extended to Diana and it's never really been the most cordial relationship since. More than any other villain, Circe has the power and the anger to take on Diana.

1 Stay Away From: Egg Fu

Controversial Wonder Woman villain Egg Fu

No. Just no. Look. Egg Fu is low hanging fruit. He's going to be on the list of any worst villains period, because of how poorly conceived he is. He gets top billing here because he simply cannot ever spoil a single frame of any Wonder Woman movie.

Essentially a giant egg from China, Egg Fu is a racist caricature that somehow persisted long enough to try to be rehabilitated. Two wrongs don't make a right. Forget this guy. Why wasn't he deleted entirely in one of the infinite reboots of DC continuity?

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