Wonder Woman Reviews, Interviews & More
At this point we're wondering if we'll ever actually see another Wonder Woman television show. The possibility of there being one has fluttered in and out of development for years on end, set as nothing but a hopeful daydream. Earlier last year, The CW decided to change all of that when they began development on their own Wonder Woman prequel series Amazon, but...
Is it safe to say that the CW has more or less cornered the television market when it pertains to live-action shows featuring our favorite DC superheroes? First they made Smallville, a show some of us were convinced would never die, and then they continue on with The Arrow. So when they come out and say they're looking to do their own television show on Wonder Woman, you...
Though she is easily one of the most famous comic superheroes, well, ever, Wonder Woman hasn’t been the luckiest gal in the world when it comes to live action media. After one campy TV series in the 1970s starring Linda Carter, several attempts have been made to bring Wonder Woman to the big and little screens. This time the CW is going to take a crack...
Yesterday brought us the strange but intriguing news that Warner Bros. had turned to Ben Affleck to direct and star in their big-budget adaptation of the Justice League comic book (a.k.a., Hey Avengers Made a Crap-Ton of Money, Right? Can’t We Throw a Bunch of People in Tights at the Screen, Too?). It seemed highly unlikely that Affleck would leap on...
Earlier this week, we reported that Warner Bros. has is responding to the success of Marvel’s The Avengers by gearing up for their own superhero supergroup film: DC’s Justice League. Word has already trickled out that the team-up film will be “dark and mature,” a la Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy; now it seems that Warner Bros. is set to take a page from the...
After some public outcry for the recently released still of Adrianne Palicki's Wonder Woman otufit, it seems the costumers made some last minute changes to reflect the poor reception of the costume. Not too much, though - it's still keeping in line with the images we've seen before but with some modest tweaking. The show is in now in production and SFX got the first images. Take a look...
"Wonder Woman" is being rebooted by David E. Kelley, and will star Adrianne Palicki as the titular hero and her alter ego Diana Prince. Fans have been curious what to make of the project, as the script has been called lesser. Though casting news has upped anticipation with Cary Elwes and Elizabeth Hurley joining the project, the show still has a question mark attached. And now...
More actors have joined the cast of the upcoming "Wonder Woman" reboot for NBC. According to EW, British actor Cary Elwes has signed on for an important role that will have him working very closely with the title character. Several other actors have also been added to the series roster including Tracie Thoms and Pedro Pascal.
A couple weeks ago we learned that the new Wonder Woman had been cast as "Friday Night Lights" alum Adrianne Palicki. Today, the show's villain of choice has been revealed and it's another model turned actress. According to Elizabeth Hurley's Twitter, she's been hired to play the baddie on NBC's reboot of the classic seventies series. Two tall, beautiful women duking it out....
In the world of film, reboots and remakes are a dime a dozen but when it comes to television it's a rarity. This is because audiences get more attached to characters they see on a weekly (sometimes daily) bases for several years. They automatically have an idea of what the show is in their heads, and it's a hard thing to shake. But with the success of CBS' revamp of "Hawaii...
The women who kick ass TV movement is pushing full speed ahead with this latest casting. Back in October it was announced that super producer, creator, and writer David E. Kelley was developing a modernized "Wonder Woman" TV series. The man behind "The Practice" and "Ally McBeal" wants to tap into the superhero genre, and according to Warner...
We've been hearing Wonder Woman rumors for some time now. McG was reported to be fighting for the job, BUT, then they pulled the rug out from under us and said it would be a TV show again headed by producer David E. Kelley from “Ally McBeal” and “The Practice.” Though no one seems to have paid too much attention to that.
In a world of super-hero movies it's about time we get some...
Why does DC Entertainment keep doing this to us? Instead of making a live action, big screen adaptation of Wonder Woman, they've decided to put her on television -- again. The last time she appeared in her own series was back in the seventies when Lynda Carter played the role. Now, according to Deadline, she's back! Not Lynda, but Wonder Woman...
She's BACK! Wonder Woman, has been reportedly in the works, out of the works and then back in again for some time now. The film seems to have more trouble getting off the ground than a turkey on Thanksgiving. But, it just might! Recently, Beyonce is rumored to be after the "Wonder Woman" role, although no deals have been signed. There have also been rumbles that Megan...