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Wonder Woman

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Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Sci-Fi
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Director:
Michelle MacLaren
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Country: USA
Release Date: 2017-06-23
Cast
Actor
Character
Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot
Wonder Woman
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One of the actresses considered for the role in the shelved 2007 movie was Colbie Smulders. Smulders currently stars in the marvel cinematic universe as S.H.I.E.L.D agent Maria Hill. Smulders voiced the character in the 2014 movie, "The Lego Movie."
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Joss Whedon, the director of Marvel's The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron, was first hired to write and direct the movie in 2007, for a 2009 release. He however, left the project due to creative differences.
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FIirst big budget superhero movie with a sole female lead in DC Comics/Warner Bros. Entertainment even preeceding its biggest compatition - Marvel Cinematics Universe Captain Marvel by a year
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What is the current status of the Wonder Woman feature?
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Reports in March 2009 indicate renewed interest in the Wonder Woman movie project following the green-lighting of a live-action Green Lantern feature. Silver Picture's new head honcho Andrew Rona is spearheading the project along with producer Joel Silver. The two have been looking for new writers and a new director for the film and have been taking pitches in recent weeks.
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With Joss Whedon's screenplay axed, is there even a script for this?
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Producer Joel Silver had hired Matthew Jennison and Brent Strickland, who previously submitted a spec script for the Wonder Woman movie, to develop a new screenplay. The duo has apparently since left the project, since Silver and new Silver Pictures president Andrew Rona have been reportedly looking for new writers as well as a new director for the film.
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How long has 'Wonder Woman' been in development?
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The development of the Wonder Woman movie has been summed up by ComicMix's Matt Raub in an article dated November 1, 2008: In January 2001, producer Joel Silver approached Todd Alcott to write a Wonder Woman screenplay, with Silver Pictures backing the project. Early gossip linked actresses such as Mariah Carey, Sandra Bullock, Rachel Bilson, and Catherine Zeta-Jones to the role of Wonder Woman. Leonard Goldberg, speaking in a May 2001 interview, named Bullock as a strong candidate for the project. Bullock claimed that she was approached for the role, while Lucy Lawless and professional wrestler Chyna both expressed interest. Lawless indicated that she would be more interested if Wonder Woman was portrayed as a "flawed hero." The screenplay then went through various drafts written by Alcott, Jon Cohen, Becky Johnston, and Philip Levens. By August 2003, Levens was replaced by screenwriter Laeta Kalogridis (Birds of Prey).In March 2005, Warner Bros. and Silver Pictures announced that Joss Whedon would write and direct the film adaptation of Wonder Woman. Since Whedon was directing Serenity at the time, and required time to research Wonder Woman's background, he did not begin the screenplay until late 2005. According to Joel Silver, the script would cover Wonder Woman's origin and include Steve Trevor: "Trevor crashes on the island and they go back to Man's World." Silver wanted to film Wonder Woman in Australia once the script was completed. While Whedon stated in May 2005 that he would not cast Wonder Woman until he finished the script, Charisma Carpenter (Angel) and Morena Baccarin (Firefly) expressed interest in the role.Despite telling people, "It was in an outline, and not in a draft, and they [studio executives] didn't like it. So I never got to write a draft where I got to work out exactly what I wanted to do." Whedon is known to have actually finished a screenplay that was not met favorably by Warner Bros. or DC.In February 2007, Whedon departed from the project, citing script differences with the studio. Whedon reiterated: "I never had an actress picked out, or even a consistent front-runner. I didn't have time to waste on casting when I was so busy air-balling on the script." Whedon stated that with the Wonder Woman project left behind, he would focus on making his film Goners.A day before Whedon's departure from Wonder Woman, Warner Bros. and Silver Pictures purchased a script written by Matthew Jennison and Brent Strickland. Set during World War II, the script impressed executives at Silver Pictures. However, Silver has made clear that he purchased the script because he didn't want it floating around in the industry; although it has good ideas, he doesn't wish for the Wonder Woman film to be a period piece. By April 2008, Silver hired Jennison and Strickland to write a new (modern day) script that would not depict Wonder Woman's origin, but explore Paradise Island's history.According to an August 2008 article in The Wall Street Journal, featuring Warner Bros. president Jeff Robinov speaking about their DC property films, a Wonder Woman film is among other super-hero films currently in "active development."Ref: ComicMix article, "DC at the Movies," http://www.comicmix.com/news/2008/11/01/dc-at-the-movies/
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