Thirteen-year-old Lilly Aspell landed a part in Wonder Woman 1984 after a chance encounter with a director who noticed she looked like the lead actor, Gal Gadot.
Despite never acting before, Aspell was cast as a young Wonder Woman and dreams of becoming the first person to win both an Olympic Gold Medal and a Best Actress Oscar.
The young actress has been speaking to the BBC's Colin Paterson.
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