<Li> Elena Anaya as Isabel Maru / Doctor Poison: </Li> <Dl> <Dd> A nefarious Spanish chief chemist associated with General Ludendorff who specializes in chemistry and poisons . On her role, Anaya said "Well, it was a small role in this big ensemble, but it is an important character in the story . I'm going to be a big nightmare" for Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor . Describing her character, Anaya said "Dr. Maru loves rage and enjoys people's pain . She's creating terrible weapons, and her purpose in life is to kill as many people as possible, and provoke as much pain as possible". She researched World War I and Fritz Haber, the scientist who created mustard gas, to prepare for the role . On the character's facial scars, Anaya stated "I went to Patty Jenkins and asked,' What happened to her?' And she said,' She did it on purpose .' I was like,' What? Patty, you're going further than I ever imagined .' She said,' She wants to provoke painful suffering, so she tested her own gas on her own face . She wanted to know how deep this form of her gas would go, so she put it on her own face .' You can see half of her face is completely gone . This is the sadistic side of Dr. Maru". She also stated her character "is quite the opposite to the lead role of this movie, one of the strongest characters ever of DC comics, Wonder Woman . I can tell you that Doctor Poison is someone with a capacity to provoke so much pain ." On Dr. Maru's relationship with General Ludendorff, Anaya said "I think that they have a relationship based on loyalty . Ludendorff is a very tormented General that lacks self - confidence . That's why, in part, he takes these drugs that Dr. Poison gives him . They are from different worlds, but they complement each other". </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> A nefarious Spanish chief chemist associated with General Ludendorff who specializes in chemistry and poisons . On her role, Anaya said "Well, it was a small role in this big ensemble, but it is an important character in the story . I'm going to be a big nightmare" for Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor . Describing her character, Anaya said "Dr. Maru loves rage and enjoys people's pain . She's creating terrible weapons, and her purpose in life is to kill as many people as possible, and provoke as much pain as possible". She researched World War I and Fritz Haber, the scientist who created mustard gas, to prepare for the role . On the character's facial scars, Anaya stated "I went to Patty Jenkins and asked,' What happened to her?' And she said,' She did it on purpose .' I was like,' What? Patty, you're going further than I ever imagined .' She said,' She wants to provoke painful suffering, so she tested her own gas on her own face . She wanted to know how deep this form of her gas would go, so she put it on her own face .' You can see half of her face is completely gone . This is the sadistic side of Dr. Maru". She also stated her character "is quite the opposite to the lead role of this movie, one of the strongest characters ever of DC comics, Wonder Woman . I can tell you that Doctor Poison is someone with a capacity to provoke so much pain ." On Dr. Maru's relationship with General Ludendorff, Anaya said "I think that they have a relationship based on loyalty . Ludendorff is a very tormented General that lacks self - confidence . That's why, in part, he takes these drugs that Dr. Poison gives him . They are from different worlds, but they complement each other". </Dd> <Ul> <Li> Lucy Davis as Etta Candy: </Li> </Ul>

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