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Rosario Dawson hints at new DC animated project during panel at C2E2

During her spotlight panel at C2E2, Rosario Dawson hinted at a DC project she's currently working on

Rosario Dawson at panel at C2E2
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During her Sunday spotlight panel at C2E2, actor Rosario Dawson hinted at a couple of projects-- one was a return of the Punisher to the MCU. Another was an unnamed DC project that she has just completed work on-- "I don't think I can announce something that I just did at DC, but I think that's gonna be pretty cool. That's a narration thing."

"I was like, y'all, I'm crossing the streams," she said about recording for this project on the weekends while working in the Star Wars universe and also having dabbled in the world of Marvel (as Night Nurse in the Netflix shows Daredevil, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones). This isn't the first time Dawson has worked on a DC project though. Dawson went on to share that she is a big Batman fan (Dawson voiced Batgirl in The Lego Batman Movie) and that being able to voice Wonder Woman has been "such a joy."

Speaking of Wonder Woman, Dawson is currently sitting on the same board as other Wonder Woman actor Lynda Carter for the Smithsonian Women's museum which will hopefully be built in ten years.

As of now, we don't know much about this DC animation project (or about that return of the Punisher over at Marvel), but you can bet that we'll be following along and reporting the story when we hear more.


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