Movie:wonder Woman

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    Lynda Carter fires back at James Cameron's 'thuggish' 'Wonder Woman' criticisms: 'You poor soul'

    The original Wonder Woman is not OK with the 'Terminator' director's recent controversial remarks.

  • NewsThe Wrap

    Patty Jenkins in final negotiations with WB to direct ‘Wonder Woman 2’

    She is close to signing deal that would pay her equivalent to male directors of blockbuster films; sequel set for December 2019.

  • NewsEntertainment Tonight

    'Wonder Woman' Sequel Officially Confirmed at Comic-Con

    At Comic-Con Warner Bros. panel, the DC Extended Universe's most profitable film so far is confirmed to be getting a sequel starring Gal Gadot

  • NewsYahoo Movies

    'Wonder Woman' Is America's Not-So-Secret Weapon in New Trailer

    It takes a woman to win a war in Wonder Woman, the next superhero film in the DC Extended Universe. The new trailer explains why the Amazon princess Diana (Gal Gadot) leaves her isolated homeland to fight alongside American troops in World War I as Wonder Woman. Although she finds turn-of-the-century fashions restrictive — “How can a woman possibly fight in this?” she asks while trying on a corseted dress — her bullet-deflecting bracelets and warrior skills are definitely an asset to the Allies.

  • NewsVariety

    'Wonder Woman' Producer, Director Promise Film Will Be More 'Optimistic' Than 'Batman v Superman'

    “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” and “Suicide Squad” were two of the most popular movies released this year, but critics slammed them for being overly dark and joyless. That has some fans of Wonder Woman concerned that the Amazonian warrior will get the same pessimistic makeover. Rest assured. The film-making team behind next summer’s... <a href="http://variety.com/2016/film/news/wonder-woman-patty-jenkins-batman-v-superman-1201886920/" title="Read ‘Wonder Woman’ Producer, Director Promise

  • NewsKevin Polowy

    Gal Gadot: Wonder Woman Won't Be Bisexual in the Movie, But 'Maybe in the Future'

    DC Comics writer Greg Rucka made headlines recently when he acknowledged what many fans of Wonder Woman have long suspected: that the superhero is bisexual. With that news in mind, we wondered whether her sexuality would be represented on screen in next June’s highly anticipated solo adventure Wonder Woman? “It’s not in the film,” Gadot told Yahoo Movies (watch above) while visiting our studios with her Keeping Up With the Joneses castmates Jon Hamm, Isla Fisher, and Zach Galifianakis.

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    Time Warner Chief Jeff Bewkes on DC Comics Movies: 'There's a Little Room for Improvement'

    Time Warner chairman-CEO Jeff Bewkes told investors Wednesday that there is “a little room for improvement” in the creative execution of Warner Bros.’ DC Comics movie slate. Bewkes said the studio has enlisted DC Comics entertainment president Geoff Johns and production guru Jon Berg to take a firm hand in guiding the upcoming DC releases.