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Fox Says No To Wonder Women And Lara Croft
Megan Fox recently had an interview with The Times were she is quoted
as saying :
"Wonder Woman is a lame superhero," Fox told the paper. "She flies around in her invisible jet and her weaponry is a lasso that makes you tell the truth. I just don't get it. Somebody has a big challenge on their hands whoever takes that role but I don't want to do it."
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit...S/news/?a=7733
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View PostFox Says No To Wonder Women And Lara Croft
Megan Fox recently had an interview with The Times were she is quoted
as saying :
"Wonder Woman is a lame superhero," Fox told the paper. "She flies around in her invisible jet and her weaponry is a lasso that makes you tell the truth. I just don't get it. Somebody has a big challenge on their hands whoever takes that role but I don't want to do it."
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit...S/news/?a=7733
Some Quick! Get that girl some Wonder Woman comic books! Okay, anything with Wonder Woman in it. She's one of the coolest female super heroes ever. Now Dazzler from the X-Men comics I never gotOrphan Black: Join the Clone Club Dance Party!
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View PostFox Says No To Wonder Women And Lara Croft
Megan Fox recently had an interview with The Times were she is quoted
as saying :
"Wonder Woman is a lame superhero," Fox told the paper. "She flies around in her invisible jet and her weaponry is a lasso that makes you tell the truth. I just don't get it. Somebody has a big challenge on their hands whoever takes that role but I don't want to do it."
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Not that all the stars in the DC firmament are aligned yet.
Warners and DC still haven't figured out how to translate "Wonder Woman" to the big screen. In part, that failure reflects the difficulties DC has had turning out a popular Wonder Women comic. Morrison, during a recent Q&A with Clive Barker at Los Angeles' Meltdown Comics, admitted he didn't have a complete handle on the character when he was writing the comic "Final Crisis."
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Originally posted by LtColCarter View PostAre these people idiots?
No happy about the Justice League stuff. Was looking forward to it. Think it's dumb of them not to show off what is more well known from the DC universe. With Superman and Batman having several movies over the decades, they need to start showing their other heroes better so that us comic book geeks can drool.Orphan Black: Join the Clone Club Dance Party!
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Originally posted by Angela V View PostThat was a given when they let Joss Wheden and his Wonder Woman script go. They had someone who can write strong females, which Wonder Woman is, and they couldn't handle it.
No happy about the Justice League stuff. Was looking forward to it. Think it's dumb of them not to show off what is more well known from the DC universe. With Superman and Batman having several movies over the decades, they need to start showing their other heroes better so that us comic book geeks can drool.
Did anyone catch Lynda Carter today on the Wendy Williams show? She was looking awesome!sigpic
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DC Comics Movie Adapations UPDATE
Wonder Woman: Probobly the hardest script and movie developed by Warner Bros. and DC Comics, it has had a variety of writers and directors setting the movie at different time points. At current, Joel Silver is directing with Jennison and Strickland writing a modern script that will tie with the other films being released. Release date will probobly be either 2012 or 2013 depending how bold Warner Bros. is.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit...n/news/?a=8675
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View PostDC Comics Movie Adapations UPDATE
Wonder Woman: Probobly the hardest script and movie developed by Warner Bros. and DC Comics, it has had a variety of writers and directors setting the movie at different time points. At current, Joel Silver is directing with Jennison and Strickland writing a modern script that will tie with the other films being released. Release date will probobly be either 2012 or 2013 depending how bold Warner Bros. is.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit...n/news/?a=8675sigpic
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Hewitt: 'I want to play Wonder Woman'
Jennifer Love Hewitt has revealed that her dream role would be to play Wonder Woman.
The Ghost Whisperer actress has insisted that she has the perfect body for the part, Contactmusic reports.
Hewitt said: "I want to play Wonder Woman really badly. I want them to make the movie of Wonder Woman, and I want to play Wonder Woman so bad. That'd be really fun.
"I'm curvaceous. Gold bracelets! Look at these wrists, tell me gold bracelets would not look good! And I love little tiaras, and Wonder Woman got to wear one of those. I'm very athletic."
Other actresses that have expressed an interest in the role are Beyoncé, Jessica Biel and Vanessa Hudgens.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/...der-woman.html
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View PostHewitt: 'I want to play Wonder Woman'
Jennifer Love Hewitt has revealed that her dream role would be to play Wonder Woman.
The Ghost Whisperer actress has insisted that she has the perfect body for the part, Contactmusic reports.
Hewitt said: "I want to play Wonder Woman really badly. I want them to make the movie of Wonder Woman, and I want to play Wonder Woman so bad. That'd be really fun.
"I'm curvaceous. Gold bracelets! Look at these wrists, tell me gold bracelets would not look good! And I love little tiaras, and Wonder Woman got to wear one of those. I'm very athletic."
Other actresses that have expressed an interest in the role are Beyoncé, Jessica Biel and Vanessa Hudgens.
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Flash and Wonder Woman Movies Off the Table
Warner Bros. Pictures Group president Jeff Robinov has renewed his contract and his "first priority" is the "restructuring" of DC Comics. Nikki Finke is reporting that this is not directly related to the Disney/Marvel merger. She reports that an "insider" confided in her:
"It was Jeff's idea to have DC Comics reporting to him, and DC will be his direct responsibility with Diane Nelson."
Finke also reports that Robinov has been quietly "calling back" high-profile projects like The Flash and Wonder Woman from outside producers in an effort to "severely limit the number of gross participants on the projects." According to Finke's source:
"Jeff always wanted some kind of oversight of DC, and now he wants Warners to hold onto ownership."
While this means a delay in the short term, in the long run it could mean a more cohesive "shared universe" amongst the various DC Comics adaptations, along the lines of what Marvel Studios plans to do with its properties leading up to The Avengers.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit...r/news/?a=9924
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