Photo: Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Walker, getting a nigh-automatic nod in light of global conditions—things appear to still be a lot pickier when it comes to projects that are in development, even with a set superhero pedigree. Specifically, Wonder Girl, which was being developed for the network by Queen Of The South’s Dailyn Rodriguez, won’t be moving forward as a series, making it the second such project to get turned down by the network in recent months. Advertisement Although there have been Wonder Girl characters in comics dating back to the 1960s—generally associated with, duh, Wonder Woman (who’s yet to make an appearance in the CW’s Arrowverse, by the by)—Rodriguez’s version was set to focus on the latest, Yara Flor, who debuted in DC Comics last month as part of its Future State event. Described as a Dreamer (that is, in the immigration status sense), Yara is the daughter of an Amazonian warrior and a Brazilian river god, coming into her own as a descendent of the famed warrior women.