Production Begins on Patty Jenkins’ WONDER WOMAN Feature Film

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Principal photography is underway on Warner Bros. Pictures’ WONDER WOMAN feature film, the highly anticipated action adventure from director Patty Jenkins (“Monster,” AMC’s “The Killing”), starring Gal Gadot (the “Fast & Furious” movies) in the role of Diana Prince/Wonder Woman.

The character will make her big screen debut this spring in BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE, but the new film will mark her first time headlining a feature.  Trailer

The film also stars Chris Pine (the “Star Trek” films) as Captain Steve Trevor, Robin Wright (“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” Netflix’s “House of Cards”), Danny Huston (“Clash of the Titans,” “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”), David Thewlis (the “Harry Potter” films, “The Theory of Everything”), Ewen Bremner (“Exodus: Gods and Kings,” “Snowpiercer”), Saïd Taghmaoui (“American Hustle”), Elena Anaya (“The Skin I Live In”) and Lucy Davis (“Shaun of the Dead”).

The film is being produced by Charles Roven, Zack Snyder and Deborah Snyder, with Richard Suckle, Stephen Jones, Wesley Coller, Geoff Johns and Rebecca Roven serving as executive producers.

Joining Jenkins behind the camera are director of photography Matthew Jensen (“Chronicle,” “Fantastic Four,” HBO’s “Game of Thrones”), Oscar-nominated production designer Aline Bonetto (“Amélie,” “A Very Long Engagement,” “Pan”), and Oscar-winning editor Martin Walsh (“Chicago,” “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit,” “V for Vendetta”), and Oscar-winning costume designer Lindy Hemming (“The Dark Knight” trilogy, “Topsy-Turvy”).

Principal photography will take place on location in the UK, France and Italy.

Set to open in 2017, the WONDER WOMAN feature film is based on characters created by William Moulton Marston, appearing in comic books published by DC Entertainment. It will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

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Warner Bros. Pictures Announces Upcoming Super Hero And Harry Potter Spinoff Films

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Today at a Time Warner investors meeting, Warner Bros.’ Chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara outlined an aggressive content strategy for the Studio aimed at increasing profits while “doubling down on outstanding content, working with the best talent and maintaining the culture that makes Warner Bros. so great.”

As part of his presentation, Tsujihara announced a bold expansion of the industry’s broadest theatrical slate, built around the largest, most important global franchises.

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Warner Bros. Pictures will release three LEGO-branded films over the next four years, building upon the enormous success of this year’s “The LEGO Movie” ($468 million worldwide box office), starting with “Ninjago” in 2016, directed by Charlie Bean and produced by Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Phil Lord and Chris Miller.

Batman will take a star turn in “The LEGO Batman Movie” in 2017, directed by Chris McKay, and the sequel, “The LEGO Movie 2,” will debut in 2018.

The Studio will release three pictures, in 2016, 2018 and 2020, based on best-selling author J.K. Rowling’s original story and screenwriting debut, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” Set in an extension of her familiar wizarding world, featuring magical creatures and characters inspired by Harry Potter’s Hogwarts textbook and its fictitious author, Newt Scamander, “Fantastic Beasts” will be directed by David Yates, who directed the last four Harry Potter movies, and reunite the filmmaking team of David Heyman, J.K. Rowling, Steve Kloves and Lionel Wigram.

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And, in a massive expansion of the Studio’s DC Entertainment-branded content, Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema will release a slate of at least 10 movies—as well as stand-alone Batman and Superman films—from 2016 through 2020 that expands this prized universe of characters:

“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” directed by Zack Snyder (2016)
“Suicide Squad,” directed by David Ayer (2016)
“Wonder Woman,” starring Gal Gadot (2017)
“Justice League Part One,” directed by Zack Snyder, with Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams reprising their roles (2017)
“The Flash,” starring Ezra Miller (2018)
“Aquaman,” starring Jason Momoa (2018)
“Shazam” (2019)
“Justice League Part Two,” directed by Zack Snyder (2019)
“Cyborg,” starring Ray Fisher (2020)
“Green Lantern” (2020)

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On the television front, Warner Bros. Television Group is the undisputed industry leader, providing 32 shows to the five broadcast networks and an overall roster of more than 60 shows among network, cable, first-run syndication and animation. WBTVG will grow its leadership across multiple fronts, including cable, premium platform and kids programming as well as further its precedent-setting activities in SVOD and international television production and format sales.

Among the Studio’s programs are network TV’s #1 entertainment series in “The Big Bang Theory” and #1 unscripted series in “The Voice,” as well as favorites such as “Arrow,” “The Flash,” “Gotham,” “The Middle,” “Mom,” “Pretty Little Liars,” “The Vampire Diaries,” “The Bachelor” franchise, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and many more.

For Turner, Warner Horizon Television’s “Rizzoli & Isles” and Warner Bros. Television’s “Major Crimes” are two of the top three scripted series on all of basic cable for 2014, and the #1 and #2 shows, respectively, on TNT. The Studio has a number of future projects set up at TNT, including a pilot production order for an untitled drama set in the unpredictable world of the Florida cocaine trade in the 1970s, from Jerry Bruckheimer, Michael Bay and Michelle Ashford, and is in development on “Titans,” from Academy Award-winner Akiva Goldsman and Marc Haimes, based upon the DC Comics characters.

At HBO, WBTV’s first series for the premium television company, the critically acclaimed “The Leftovers,” debuted this summer and has already been picked up for a second season. WBTV has also produced the pilot “Westworld,” from executive producers J.J. Abrams, Jonathan Nolan, Jerry Weintraub and Lisa Joy, and starring Sir Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris and Evan Rachel Wood, and has a number of other projects in development at the company.

First Photo of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman from Zack Snyder’s BATMAN v SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE

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On Thursday, DC Entertainment gave fans a new image of Ben Affleck as Batman at Comic Con 2014.

On Saturday, director Zack Snyder, Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck surprised the crowd in Hall H with the first footage from Warner Bros. Pictures’ BATMAN v SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE and revealed the first photo of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman.

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From Hall H Variety reported on the early footage:

Superman’s red eyes stared down Batman’s phosphorescent white ones in the teaser from Warner Bros. Batman, played by Affleck, unveiled his newest night sky bat sign, and as the camera moved, Superman, played by Cavill, hovered in its way, frothing and red eyes ablaze.

Awkward silence and brooding ensues, but the packed house of 6,500 loved it so much that moderator Chris Hardwick played the footage again. Affleck and Cavill walked out onstage shortly after alongside Snyder and Gadot, who plays Wonderwoman.

“We have to go back to finish the movie,” he before exiting with the actors. Aside from Synder’s remarks about filming, no one offered commentary from the stage in Hall H.

Filming began in May on the highly anticipated action adventure from director Zack Snyder, starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, and Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman.

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The movie also stars Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, with Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane returning from MAN OF STEEL Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, and Holly Hunter in a role newly created for the film.

Set to open worldwide on May 6, 2016, BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE is based on Superman characters created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster, Batman characters created by Bob Kane, and Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston, appearing in comic books published by DC Entertainment.

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WONDER WOMAN news, for what it’s worth…

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If you’re a fan of DC Comics, especially if you’re an ardent fan of Wonder Woman, you may want to take a seat… at least, assuming there’s any meat to this slice of comic book movie news pie.

According to ComicBookMovie.com, the website recently Beyonce speak at a press conference about some of her upcoming projects and amongst them was Wonder Woman. She stated she had met with writers Stuart Beatti and David Elliot (GI JOE: RISE OF COBRA) and director John Moore (MAX PAYNE) and that they plan to start production by mid-2010 with a release expected for late 2011.

As I said, there’s not a lot of meat to this, but it’s curious that she appears to have some inside info. Perhaps the powers that be feel that Wonder Woman would make a great platform for diversifying the comic book movie audiences, who knows? I’m less concerned with the actresses ethnicity that I am with her talent on screen.

Beyonce’s resume as an actress hasn’t been impressive. Her last outing was the under-achieving OBSESSED. Prior to that, she’s been cast in singing roles for THE FIGHTING TEMPTATIONS, DREAMGIRLS and CADILLAC RECORDS. Her break-out role, so to speak, was as Foxxy Cleopatra in AUSTIN POWERS IN GOLDMEMBER. There won’t be any singing in WONDER WOMAN (Oh God, I hope not!) so, what do we think? Does she have what it takes or is this just simply blasphemy?

Source: ComicBookMovie.com

Five Projects for DCE to Jump On, Day 2: ‘Wonder Woman’

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Wonder Woman! The most popular superhero costume for a woman on halloween and one of DC’s three consistent characters since 1944, Wonder Woman has been a staple in our culture for generations. She burst onto the scene in 1941 in All Star Comics #8 and hasn’t looked back since. Wonder Woman was created by Willaim Moulton Marston with the intent of being a feminist role model. Her (Wonder Woman aka Princess Diana aka Diana Prince) background consists of being one of the Amazon people sent here to spread the message of love, sexual equality, and peace in a world that was being polluted by the hatred and anger of men. Who knew that a comic from so long ago would have been such a messenger before it’s time, only to carry on after the feminist movement of the 70’s? Not to mention hold the title of being a memer of the trinity of DC comics? (The other two are Batman and Superman).

William Moulton Maston, creator of Wonder Woman, first came onto the scene with an article in a 1940’s Family Circle regarding comic books, and using them as an educational tool. His article caught the eye of Max Gaines, a comic publisher, and hired him as an educational consultant for both National Periodicals and All-American Publications. These companies would soon merge into DC Comics. With the comic scene being dominated by all men, Maston’s wife Elizabeth first thought of the idea to make a female superhero while he was in development. The goal was to create a character that thrived off of love and not violence. She was a propaganda tool of sorts to show women how their role was evolving, encouraging them to be strong and independent in a time when that message was not realized. He wanted to show just how superior to men that women could be, and point out the qualities that he admired most in women.

In 1943, Marston was quoted in The American Scholor, a literary quarterly for Phi Beta Kappa chapters:

“Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power. Not wanting to be girls, they don’t want to be tender, submissive, peace-loving as good women are. Women’s strong qualities have become despised because of their weakness. The obvious remedy is to create a feminine character with all the strength of Superman plus all the allure of a good and beautiful woman.”

Keep in mind, that this was the 1940’s. Evolution takes time. Even as she was placed into the Justice League comics, she was placed as their secretary, despite the code that characters with their own comic books were given a hire, more respected placement. Even so, she was meant to spread Marston’s message of female empowerment, and she continues on.

And how does she carry on such a task? Wonder Woman carries the abilities of super speed, strength, tactical warfare, a keen relationship with animals, and stamina. Oh yeah, she can fly too! She also brings alongside her the Lasso Of Truth, which forces its captors to tell the truth once wrapped around them, and of course, her indestructible bracelets to shield off bullets and other attacks. Her brain waves delivers super charged energy to her muscles and limbs, and even onto objects with her mental telepathy powers. If all else fails, then she can just hop in her invisible plane and take off! Not to mention that she is considered one of the most attractive female super hero’s of all time.

She also fought for her country, including many supervillians from the World War II era. Wonder Woman also maintained her girlish figure by jumping through the pages of Justice Society, and Justice League. She has even transcended the pages and jumped onto the television screen with her own Wonder Woman TV Series from 1975-1979, being played by Linda Carter, the Super Friends cartoon, and also the Justice League cartoon.

In 2001, talks of a screenplay started to emerge. Producer Joel Silver approached Todd Alcott to write the manuscript, with Silver Productions backing it. Since then, the production company has switched writers several times. Gossip quickly ciculated about who would play this super heroine. Beyonce Knowles, Rachel Bilson, and Sandra Bullock have all been named at one time or another. All I do know is that I am wicked glad that when former wrestler Chyna was expressing interest in the role, no one took her seriously. Yikes! That would have been scary! In 2005, Joss Whedon was brought on, and after two years and no final draft, he left the project behind. His concept was to shoot in Australia, covering Wonder Womans origins and her love interest/supporting P.I.C. (partner in crime) Steve Trevor. Silver Productions did purchase a script in 2005, but mainly did so that they could maintain the rights, but the script will never see the light of day because it is a period piece, set during World War II.

In 2008, with DC property films, there was new discussion. The film is listed on IMDB as in developement, but no big parts have been cast. There are spoof posters going around that the all american hero will be played by Megan Fox, but that has been shot down by many sources. The thing that I hope they preserve with whomever they cast is the characters body style. Wonder Woman is strong, but curvy at the same time. If they put some skinny little waif who can’t even pick up a piece of wet cardboard into the role the movie will be ruined. There is a womanly dignity to this character. She is about empowerment, love, and showing women that they are strong, beautiful creatures that can do anything. I don’t want them to go all emo about it, but I will be very disappointed if this point is missed completely. So I guess we shall see what happens with our Queen of the leotard… take that Lady Gaga! (and yes, I know Wonder Woman is only a princess!)

McG rumored as prefered ‘Wonder Woman’ helmer!

Robert Sanchez over at IESB.net has apparently scooped a bit of ‘Wonder Woman’ info from a source at WB Burbank, but he emphasizes that it is merely rumor status right now, but signs appear to point in that direction. Word on the studio street is that McG (Terminator: Salvation) is the top dog when it comes to the studio’s preference of director’s for the DC Comics adaptation. I can definitely see that…

[source: IESB.net]

Could we see Beyonce as ‘Wonder Woman’…?

Singer turned actress Beyonce is chomping at the bit for a role in a superhero movie. Apparently, she has met with the people at DC Comics and Warner Brothers about starring in one of the various upcoming superhero projects, specifying that she feels she would be perfect for the role of Wonder Woman. Beyonce gave an interview with the LA Times…

“I want to do a superhero movie and what would be better than Wonder Woman? It would be great. And it would be a very bold choice. A black Wonder Woman would be a powerful thing. It’s time for that, right?”

[source: LA Times]

Reel Rumors: Possible ‘Justice League’ Casting?

Only a few films have had the extreme roller coaster ride of development Hell that ‘Justice League’ has, and still is, enduring. Director George Miller was in, then he was out, now apparently he’s back in… and the script is being re-written, again. The “current” status is that the script is being reworked, hopefully for an “early” 2009 start date on production with a release in 2011. Yeah, we’ll see. In the mean time, I thought this bit of casting “talk” was interesting. I’m not sure how “accurate” this is today, but as of August 2008, these were the names “rumored” to be tossed around for the project…

Adam Brody as … The Flash/Barry Allen

Smiley Face
Thank You For Smoking

Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Hugh Keays-Byrne as … J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter

Farscape (TV)
The Tresspassers
Mad Max

Common as … Green Lantern/John Stewart

Wanted
American gangster
Smokin’ Aces

D.J. Cotrona as … Superman/Clark Kent

Windfall (TV)
Venom
Skin
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Santiago Cabrera as … Aquaman/Arthur Curry

Heroes (TV)
Goal II: Living the Dream
Haven

Armie Hammer as … Batman/Bruce Wayne

Billy: The Early Years
Blackout
Flicka

Megan Gale as …Â  Wonder Woman/Princess Diana

ER (TV)
The Practice (TV)
Seinfeld (TV)

[source: IMDBPro.com]

Megan Fox is not ‘Wonder Woman’… or is she?

JoBlo spoke with a rep at WB who said that this picture is a fake, but I have never seen the above photo of Megan Fox without the Wonder Woman costume. Is Megan Fox in on this?

The photo was snagged from http://wonder-who.com and they did the reveal kind of strangely, and not in a way that I think DC or WB would have done things.

Checking out the registry of the domain, it was done by a company in Scottsdale AZ under the name of Domains  by  Proxy, registers on 10/09/2008, and only registered for 1 year. That is what is fishy to me… but what do you guys think?

‘Justice League of America’ still a possibility

How exciting can this get!

Variety posted an article which talks about how talent sucks much of the films’ earnings and can criple a project if better deals are not made.

In light of the new changes, Jim Carrey waived his $25 million fee to star in ‘Yes Man.” He instead agreed to a gross payday to be collected when the film recoups its costs. After that, he would receive 33% of all revenue, and a one-third split of 100% of DVD revenue.

The article went on to mention that Warner Bros “is likely to revisit a gross deal it made a long time ago for director George Miller to direct ‘Justice League,’ expected to go into production soon.

So even though Australia didn’t give “Justice League” the much needed tax break, it seems that the studio is still aiming to secure Miller and proceed with the project. It’s too bad that the film will not be able to recoup its costs, unless some major changes (like casting) will be made.