Up until a few months ago, we knew that Wonder Woman would take place during World War I, and that the primary antagonist was probably something metaphorical like the evils of war itself, but in January we learned that the main villain of the movie would literally be war, personified. Ares is one of Diana’s primary antagonists in the comics, and we actually saw a little bit of him in the short TV spot that director Patty Jenkins debuted last night.
Wonder Woman has been a lot of things to a lot of people over seventy five years. She's an Amazon, a TV star, a spy, a cartoon star, a warrior, a movie star and a bonafide God of War. To celebrate the 75th anniversary of one of comics' most iconic superheroes, the United States Postal Service has issued four Forever stamps chronicling the evolution of Diana of Themyscira from the Golden Age to the present day.
Just the other day we were thinking to ourselves, “Hey, what's with the lack of sexy, super-powered warrior princesses on TV.” Well, somebody over at the CW must have read our minds, because the network is officially looking for the next Wonder Woman.
We've been hearing some buzz for a while now about the new "Wonder Woman" and who should be cast in the role. It appears we have a winner...
According to rumors around the web, Adrianne Palicki, who starred as the character Tyra Collette in "Friday Night Lights", was the only actress invited to test for the role. As such, it appears she's landed the coveted role for the NBC pil