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Although shooting Wonder Woman could sometimes be frustrating for Jenkins, it seemed to be a rewarding experience in the end. The first movie was both a critical and commercial success thanks in ...
“Lynda Carter’s iconic portrayal remains a timeless symbol of strength ... Lynda Carter was a Wonder Woman in front of and behind the camera. While she performed heroics when the lights ...
One of the things you’ll quickly notice is Wonder Woman has a new symbol, and there was a lot that went into its design. It was important for Sherman to make the symbol just as present and ...
The former star of the hit 1970's TV show Wonder Woman has revealed that she will be endorsing her sister's opponents in in the race for Arizona's House of Representatives. Lynda Carter ...
And in those eight decades, Wonder Woman, both as a character and as a comic book title, has had many ups and downs. We’re here to count down to the best of the best, the greatest comic book ...
Is a third “Wonder Woman” movie on the way from Warner Bros. and DC Studios? Not quite. The actor made a potential future for “Wonder Woman 3” appear even more likely during a recently ...
Gal Gadot is keeping the hope for a “Wonder Woman 3” alive despite the big changes going on at DC Studios. In an interview with ComicBook.com while promoting her upcoming Netflix action movie ...
Patty Jenkins is clearing up discrepancies on why a "Wonder Woman 3" will not be made. The filmmaker took to social media on Wednesday to share a statement regarding the movie. "I’m not one to ...
While the long-term future of DC Studios under new bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran continues to develop, at least one film from the previous regime is set to be dead: Wonder Woman 3.
Equally fitting would have been Wonder Woman (a poster from the 2017 film hangs above my desk). Light up your Wonder Woman candles now for Pride month, because the superhero is a queer and trans icon.
The original Wonder Woman is here to remind you that the DC superhero will always be an LGBTQ icon. “Wonder Woman” star Lynda Carter has a special message to kick off 2022 Pride. The original ...
Carter, 70, played the DC Comics icon in the beloved TV series of the same name from 1975 to 1979, decades before Gal Gadot portrayed her in recent Warner Bros. movies. The actress took to Twitter ...