Wonder Womanis an upcoming Americansuperhero filmbased on theDC Comicscharacterof the same name, distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures. It is intended to be the fourth installment in theDC Extended Universe. The film is directed byPatty Jenkinswith a screenplay byJason Fuchs, and starsGal Gadot,Chris Pine,Lucy Davis,Connie Nielsen,Robin Wright,Lisa Loven Kongsli,Danny Huston,Ewen Bremner,Sad Taghmaoui,Elena Anaya, andDavid Thewlis.Principal photographyon the film began in late November 2015, and wrapped in May 2016. The film is scheduled to be released in 3D andIMAX3D on June 2, 2017.
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Wonder Woman
Posted March 24 2016 — 9:00 AM EDT
Themyscira is a hidden island where Amazon women of Greek myth have thrived for centuries, living in harmony and free to self-govern away from the gaze of man. It’s also, of course, the birthplace of Wonder Woman, who after years of false starts, is finally a movie star. With a much heralded introduction in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) is now a cornerstone in Warner Bros.’ DC Comics multiverse, with a crucial role in the first Justice League movie (out November 2017), and the center of her own long-awaited film, which will hit screens next June.
Directed by Patty Jenkins (Monster), Wonder Woman will be an origin story illustrating the transformation of a young Princess Diana into the greatest female warrior of all time.
She will need some help getting there, though. Preparing her for a world of men are three regal women: Diana’s mother, Queen Hippolyta (Gladiator’s Connie Nielsen), and her two military aunts – General Antiope (Robin Wright) and Antiope’s lieutenant, Menalippe (Force Majeure’s Lisa Loven Kongsli). This trio of immortals is responsible for both raising and training Diana — the only child on this estrogen heavy isle — but they don’t always agree. Hippolyta, a revolutionary leader, longs to shelter her beloved daughter from the outside world, but Antiope, the Amazon responsible for Diana’s training, wants to prepare her. “She is the only child they raised together,” says Jenkins, calling from outside London, where she is deep into the film’s production. “And their love for her manifests in a different way for each of them.”
To create Themyscira, Jenkins and her team used exotic islands off the coasts of Italy and southern China to enhance the otherworldliness of scenes filmed on Italy’s Amalfi coast. Still, designing a fantastical place proved challenging. Every decision about it, she says, came back to a central question: “How would I want to live that’s badass?”
Adds producer Charles Roven, “Themyscira is influenced by the Greek but it’s clearly more then that,” he says. “It’s a place that has the ‘you’ve never been to’ kind of feel. But once you’re there you’re not so sure you really want to leave so fast.” ​
That uniqueness extended to how the Amazons look, too. “To me, they shouldn’t be dressed in armor like men,” Jenkins says of the women’s battle wear. “It should be different. It should be authentic and real – and appealing to women.” Jenkins and her costume designer, Lindy Hemming (The Dark Knight), crafted a look that showed off the women’s ripped shoulders and toned legs, in outfits that looked practical but that still featured the tropes of the comic book, in particular the braces on their wrists and, yes, even the high heels.
Jenkins defends the impractical footwear. “It’s total wish-fulfillment,” she says, adding that the warriors have flats for heavy fighting. “I, as a woman, want Wonder Woman to be hot as hell, fight badass, and look great at the same time – the same way men want Superman to have huge pecs and an impractically big body. That makes them feel like the hero they want to be. And my hero, in my head, has really long legs.”
That uniqueness extended to how the Amazons look, too. “To me, they shouldn’t be dressed in armor like men,” Jenkins says of the women’s battle wear. “It should be different. It should be authentic and real – and appealing to women.” Jenkins and her costume designer, Lindy Hemming (The Dark Knight), crafted a look that showed off the women’s ripped shoulders and toned legs, in outfits that looked practical but that still featured the tropes of the comic book, in particular the braces on their wrists and, yes, even the high heels.
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JC kata baik potong rambut tu sbb kalau dlm jail senang je org nak belasah u kalau ade pony tail tu. LH pulak kata no way. I ni wanita & i selesa dgn rambut i yg pjg ni. X semestinye kalau jadi heroin kena rambut pendek. gituww la lebih kurang ..
ramai tak tahu WW boleh terbang dan ada invisible jet. Kuat macam Superman tapi lebih pandai berlawan hand to hand combat drp Superman (dan semua daripada JL, sorry Batman). Superman punye weakness kryptonite dgn magic.. tapi WW ni macam tak de kelemahan... tak kebal tapi susah gile nak cederakan dia sebab dia pakai kelengkapan yg dah enchanted.
tapi dalam filem ni macam dia tone down dia punye power.. kalau terlebih invincible orang bosan plak nanti...
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Ha_Neul replied at 8-11-2016 09:06 AM
ramai tak tahu WW boleh terbang dan ada invisible jet. Kuat macam Superman tapi lebih pandai berlawa ...
yah dalam komik
if marvel ada captain america hero dari zaman ww1 dan dikatakan berusia 100 tahun
manaka dc pulak ada wonder woman, yg usia mungkin beribu tahun
kekuatan fizikal dan mental selari
dc kalau dalam komik banyak versi dunia
tapikan walau apa pun...ai tetap suka dan minati batman
a ah... WW is basically goddess.. seangkatan dengan Dewata Raya
kalau aku nak ranking DC Trinity dari segi kepoweran WW>Supe>Batman.. tapi Batman paling diminati sebab dia paling relatable dgn orang biasa, so buat dia lebih menarik.