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Gunn’s social media is a treasure trove of creative clues, offering a tantalizing glimpse into which comics might inspire the ...
The made-for-TV movie featuresCathy Lee Crosby starring as a blonde Wonder Woman who wears a costume that deviated from the comics. Plus she has no special powers, and doesn’t keep her identity ...
James Gunn believes it will be easier to make a new Wonder Woman movie for the DC Universe than a new Batman film, and he has ...
In 2005, Avengers: Age of Ultron‘s Joss Whedon was announced by Warner Bros. as working on a Wonder Woman movie, with Silver — still attached as producer — saying that there was “no one ...
Lynda Carter movies and TV shows. Wonder Woman is Carter's defining role, and while many actresses may be frustrated at being eternally associated with a character she played 44 years ago, ...
Q: There was an ABC TV movie of Wonder Woman with Cathy Lee Crosby and Ricardo Montalban. What is the exact title and is it available on video? A: The exact title, you will not be surprised, is ...
The DC Universe is still making its way to Themyscira, if not at the pace some fans would like. In a newly-published interview with Entertainment Weekly, James Gunn talked about big picture plans for ...
With DC Entertainment's “Wonder Woman” a decided hit at the box office, some may have forgotten that the character’s origins were very close to being a serialized TV story just a few years ago.
1975-1979: Wonder Woman finally gets her own TV show. After the 1974 Wonder Woman failed to take flight, Warner Bros. and ABC tried again with a different, more traditional interpretation of the ...
A prospective Wonder Woman movie is one of several in development at the studio, which has only greenlit a small handful of movies to date. The first, “Superman,” opens in July, starring David ...
Wonder Woman 1984 almost omitted the opening Themyscira flashback scene, but director Patty Jenkins insisted that it stay. She was right. That scene was the perfect set-up for the film. The TV ...
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn explains why Wonder Woman won't be as hard as Batman to get right for the DC Universe.