Wonder Woman

In the first spinoff from ‘Batman vs. Superman,’ the Wonder Woman movie will serve as a prequel to the events in that film, introducing Wonder Woman and following her origin. In the film, we’ll see Diana living on Themyscira alongside Queen Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen), and her aunts Antiope (Robin Wright) and Menalippe (Force Majeure’s Lisa Loven Kongsli). The three adult women struggle with how to deal with raising Diana. Some, like Hippolyta, want to shelter her on the island to keep her safe. Antiope wants to train her to be a ruthless warrior. The film will also flashforward to the WWI era where she meets Steve Trevor, the Army officer she later falls in love with.

  • Release Date: June 2, 2016
  • Director: Patty Jenkins
  • Written By: Jason Fuchs
  • Cast: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Connie Nielsen
A New Featurette Breaks Down the ‘Wonder Woman’ Beach Battle
A New Featurette Breaks Down the ‘Wonder Woman’ Beach Battle
A New Featurette Breaks Down the ‘Wonder Woman’ Beach Battle
The battle on the beach is one of the most visually compelling setpieces in Wonder Woman, and it’s the catalyst that convinces Diana she needs to leave her home’s idyllic shores to save the world of men from themselves. As Patty Jenkins explains in a new behind-the-scenes breakdown of the fight, it was important for the whole thing to be from Diana’s perspective.
‘Wonder Woman’ MVP Etta Candy Takes the Boys on a New Mission
‘Wonder Woman’ MVP Etta Candy Takes the Boys on a New Mission
‘Wonder Woman’ MVP Etta Candy Takes the Boys on a New Mission
Etta Candy, played by Lucy Davis, was one of the highlights of this summer’s Wonder Woman, stealing each scene she was in with her charm, expert comedic timing, and wardrobe of amazing outfits. All of her scenes were set in London, so unfortunately she didn’t get as much screen time as she should have, but that’s about to change with the imminent Wonder Woman home video release.
James Cameron Says ‘Wonder Woman’ Is ‘A Step Backwards’
James Cameron Says ‘Wonder Woman’ Is ‘A Step Backwards’
James Cameron Says ‘Wonder Woman’ Is ‘A Step Backwards’
It just wouldn’t be Hollywood without directors of massively successful movies talking jive about other directors’ massively successful movies. James Cameron is the latest offender, offering up some boiling hot takes about Patty Jenkins’ summer hit Wonder Woman. Apparently, it wasn’t feminist enough for ol’ James.

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