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I think this is from their miniseries [I]I am the Night[/I]
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I think this is from their miniseries [I]I am the Night[/I]
Gal Gadot yesterday in Inova Children's Hospital virginia
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in 2015/2018
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So glad to see Wonder Woman holding a baby. I wanted so bad for her to hold the baby in that scene of the movie. I really did, guys.
Also, her costume looks so shiny. A little plasticky but very colorful and superheroic.
Unpopular opinion: I'm not crazy about her hair, it's like pageant hair or something. Gal's natural, brown, shoulder-length hair looks way better imo
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in 2015/2018
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Gal just continues to prove that she gets what Wonder Woman is really supposed to represent!
Also? Daaang! Definitely upping the muscle tone, for all the people who thought she wasn't muscled enough last year!
I love going to the gym :D
Not that I like to live there, but even when I force my self to go
I always am happy I did.
I can not fathom a time when going to the gym is not part of my
routine or at least getting in some daily exercise some where, some how.
Useful account for updates about film locations and more: [url]https://twitter.com/wonderwomanhq?lang=en[/url]
Cheeta Stunt Doble in action
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Interesting.
I presume that Barbara's physical transformation into the Cheetah will be a gradual process (i.e. she'll develop the Cheetah's physical abilities like strength, agility and speed) before undergoing a traumatic and possibly painful transformation into a were-cat creature.
Or maybe she'll have the Cheetah powers while retaining her human form. I would be a little disappointed by that, unless she wore an awesome Cheetah costume like the Priscilla Rich version of the character from Alex Ross' Justice (despite that costume's obvious similarities to the one worn by Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman).
Yeah it seems like she doesn't transform right away, but over time. And it starts with her physical abilities being amplified. Kind of like Jeff Goldblum from [I]The Fly.[/I]
I don't mind this iteration. If she is happy with her abilities at first, the curse can be even more heartbreaking.
I just expect the movie to break my heart lol
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[QUOTE=Joao;3781046]I don't mind this iteration. If she is happy with her abilities at first, the curse can be even more heartbreaking.[/QUOTE]
Very true. That initial elation and excitement could then give way to terror as she undergoes a physical transformation and starts to lose control of her own actions (e.g. becoming wild, ferocious and violent).
And not wholly unlike Diana discovering her powers over the course of the first film. Might make an interesting parallel.
It's also possible that the power of the Cheetah will start off as a blessing. Then maybe Barbara will do something to displease whichever god grants her the power and the power is altered to become a curse.
I thought WW was not active before Justice League...how did she escape detection in the 80s?
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[QUOTE=Titan Theo;3783305]I thought WW was not active before Justice League...how did she escape detection in the 80s?
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The 80s was still prior to the time when we had cameras everywhere. All she has to do is avoid being filmed and she could still operate with a minimal risk of being exposed.
[QUOTE=Titan Theo;3783305]I thought WW was not active before Justice League...how did she escape detection in the 80s?
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I'm sure most everyone is ignoring Justice League...
[QUOTE=Titan Theo;3783305]I thought WW was not active before Justice League...how did she escape detection in the 80s?
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My guess is Maxwell Lord, played by Pedro Pascal, does a world-wide mind wipe
[QUOTE=VonHammersmark;3783544]My guess is Maxwell Lord, played by Pedro Pascal, does a world-wide mind wipe[/QUOTE]
Could he have made her forget how to fly?
[QUOTE=BiteTheBullet;3783704]Could he have made her forget how to fly?[/QUOTE]
PJ said Wonder Woman is at the “height” of her power so she could conceivably learn how to fly and forget it when Lord resets her brain to factory settings
[QUOTE=VonHammersmark;3784234]PJ said Wonder Woman is at the “height” of her power so she could conceivably learn how to fly and forget it when Lord resets her brain to factory settings[/QUOTE]
It would be a bad way to explain her lack of flight in other movies.
I know this isn't going to be the case, but I am trying to find ways (comic book reasons) about why she might have flight in this movie, but not in subsequent others.
And, put me as one of the people that hasn't forgotten Justice League. She still couldn't fly and was totally ineffectual against Supes and SW. I guess we are lucky that Supes, timewise, can't be in this movie otherwise any world ending plots would be rendered moot. Supes would come in to save the day.
[QUOTE=BiteTheBullet;3784275]It would be a bad way to explain her lack of flight in other movies.
I know this isn't going to be the case, but I am trying to find ways (comic book reasons) about why she might have flight in this movie, but not in subsequent others.
And, put me as one of the people that hasn't forgotten Justice League. She still couldn't fly and was totally ineffectual against Supes and SW. I guess we are lucky that Supes, timewise, can't be in this movie otherwise any world ending plots would be rendered moot. Supes would come in to save the day.[/QUOTE]
She was using the Invisible Jet, She sacrifices part of her powers to save Cheetah or bring back Steve, Cheetah or another villain attacks her at the part of the body that allows her to fly and injures it, Dr. Psycho hypnotizes her into forgetting how to fly, or...since its the 80s Wonder Woman gets AIDS and it takes away her ability to fly
[QUOTE=Mutant God;3784294]She was using the Invisible Jet, She sacrifices part of her powers to save Cheetah or bring back Steve, Cheetah or another villain attacks her at the part of the body that allows her to fly and injures it, Dr. Psycho hypnotizes her into forgetting how to fly, or...since its the 80s Wonder Woman gets AIDS and it takes away her ability to fly[/QUOTE]
Very comic booky.
I think I will stick with the idea that she was never meant to fly in the DCEU. They can't let a female potentially outshine their money maker, Superman.
Did I say money maker? Wasn't Wonder Woman the more profitable movie over Man of Steel?
Hmmm, makes you think what the higher ups in the DCEU really think of Wonder Woman.
[QUOTE=BiteTheBullet;3784275]It would be a bad way to explain her lack of flight in other movies.[/QUOTE]
In my head, I just believe that she can fly. How else did she journey to the island in DoJ and "drop" down into the middle of battle from above? Did she hire a helicopter? Did she "leap" from the top of a skyscraper on the mainland?
What was she doing at the very end of Wonder Woman when she jumped off the roof of the building? Planning on making a giant pot hole in the ground when she landed?
How did she get to the top of the Justice statue in JL? Did she really waste precious time climbing up there to get an eagle eyed look at the roof of a building? Did she "leap" up there for some reason?
It's ridiculous and aggravating and nonsensical that they continue to refuse to simply show Wonder Woman "flying" under her own power in any of the big screen movies. But, I choose to believe that there are enough hints to indicate that she can fly. Unfortunately, she apparently has a poor memory when it comes to her abilities and forgets about her ability to fly at certain moments (e.g. escaping the flooding tunnels in JL by hanging onto the back of Batman's mechanical cockroach instead of flying (or leaping) up, up and away).
Patty Jenkins rewrote that. Saying Diana was in a way active. In JL and Wonder Woman seems she can at least float in someway. I mean other than the Superfriends and her animation movie any other animation has her flying. Why can't she fly?
[I]"Just saw a super short clip from #WonderWoman84 that showed Diana in costume taking down a couple bad guys in a mall food court. She tosses a girl to safety, grabs their guns, crushes them, then lassos them and jumps off the top floor."
"The clip ended with a shot of Diana running super fast down a city street, looking very ’80’s ish. The whole vibe reminded me of the old TV show, but that’s from a very short look."
"Wonder Woman’s costume definitely looks more vibrant and colorful. Other than that, it’s far too early to say what else may be different or the same."
"Gal Gadot says that #WonderWoman84 is not a sequel. it’s very much its own story. Patty Jenkins also reiterates that she was to make a whole new movie that’s unique in its own right."
"Patty Jenkins says that Richard Donner was a filmmaking influence for her and credits him as the creator of the superhero genre."[/I]
[url]https://twitter.com/joblocom[/url]
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So it’s stand alone story meaning it doesn’t matter? Why not have it be a sequel?
Once again a SDCC live only clip?
They somehow did the same thing to Aquaman last year.
[QUOTE=AmiMizuno;3803600]So it’s stand alone story meaning it doesn’t matter? Why not have it be a sequel?[/QUOTE]
Because they want it to be fully watchable and understandable without having seen the first film?
It is a sequel in that it is set after the first Wonder Woman movie, and because it features the same hero. But both [I]Wonder Woman[/I] and [I]Wonder Woman 1984[/I] tell their own self-contained stories, much like the Indiana Jones movies did. It is not Wonder Woman part 2 but the second story with Wonder Woman as the hero.
I think film franchises having the individual films be episodic and able to stand alone without having to rely on each other could be very interesting and refreshing compared to "you must see every single film to understand what is going on, and need to see this unrelated film about another hero for a ten second scene that is going to be totes important 5 films from now for everybody"
Aliens is a sequel to Alien, but both work well as individual episodes.
Wonder Woman 84 has to put Donnie Simpson in a really good cameo You can't talk or show D.C. in the 80s with Donnie Simpson
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Some videos:
[url]https://twitter.com/RottenTomatoes/status/1020744747294515200[/url]
[url]https://twitter.com/omelete/status/1020740352624357376[/url]
[url]https://twitter.com/omelete/status/1020738984308195328[/url]
[url]https://twitter.com/nic750/status/1020820402497572864[/url]
Tweets by the Brazilian website @omelete
"JENKINS explains that everyone is only going to discover about the return of Trevor when they see the movie"
"The director says the movie is going to be very different from the first, it'll be a movie about the 80s. She chose this time cause it's a moment where we had the best and worst of human being".
"What I really like about WW is that people, any one, don't matter their gender, can look at her and indetify with her, sayd Jenkins"
About the video:
"Diana battles some guys in a mall, uses her lasso! COOL!"
"Then there is a scene of her running on the street, but it's really weird. She's kinda floating... weird scene. The title comes after it: Wonder Woman 1984"
"The same costume, Gal is amazing, and it's obvious they still have to polish the scene. Maybe that's why her running is so weird. But still, WONDER WOMAN is back!"
Other people:
"First #WonderWoman1984 footage is VERY '80s, with WW facing off with two guys in a bright, colorful mall. A second short clip showed her running through the streets, speeding by a bunch of colorful cars and costumes.
It is so good to have Gal Gadot back as Wonder Woman. #SDCC" [url]https://twitter.com/jmdornbush/status/1020740619038162944[/url]
EW: [url]http://ew.com/movies/2018/07/21/wonder-woman-1984-comic-con-gal-gadot/[/url]
OKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY GUYS SOMEONE MADE A GIF OUT OF SOME SECONDS OF THE CLIP
IT SEEMS SHE'S REALLY FLYING THIS TIME
GUYSSSSSSSSSSSS
[url]https://twitter.com/myendisnow/status/1020848765966708739[/url]
[QUOTE=Joao;3804818]OKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY GUYS SOMEONE MADE A GIF OUT OF SOME SECONDS OF THE CLIP
IT SEEMS SHE'S REALLY FLYING THIS TIME
GUYSSSSSSSSSSSS
[url]https://twitter.com/myendisnow/status/1020848765966708739[/url][/QUOTE]
Clearly rising up in the air:eek:
10 to 1 says Shazam gets to fly in his movie and Wonder Woman never gets off the ground (flying)!!
[QUOTE=BiteTheBullet;3806605]10 to 1 says Shazam gets to fly in his movie and Wonder Woman never gets off the ground (flying)!![/QUOTE]
Well. Shazam has technically been flying even longer than Superman has. Soooooo.....