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  • Ecstatic - I wanted this all along

    3 5.66%
  • Happily surprised - didn't expect it, but I dig it

    22 41.51%
  • Faithful in Jenkin & Co - they alone could make it work

    14 26.42%
  • Unhappy - so she's only good for the past?

    12 22.64%
  • Not seeing WW84 anyway - hated the first one

    2 3.77%
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    Which hopefully WW has nothing to do with anyway. It still doesn't seem like they've learned anything, despite the internal shakeup. The things they're greenlighting and moving forward with suggests they still have zero clue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutant God View Post
    Could Diana be apart of Bruce's journey after his parents get killed and as a rich kid travels around the world?
    No.

    No way no how. Why would anybody even want that in a Wonder Woman film?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carabas View Post
    No.

    No way no how. Why would anybody even want that in a Wonder Woman film?
    On the how, Alfred could try to cheer Bruce by taking him to Europe and he sees later Wonder Woman do something amazing and it inspires him to believe in heroes.

    Who would want that, I don't know could be just a fun easter egg/cameo (a kid being called Master Wyane who gets escorted out of the area before the big fight) that connects the movies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutant God View Post
    On the how, Alfred could try to cheer Bruce by taking him to Europe and he sees later Wonder Woman do something amazing and it inspires him to believe in heroes.

    Who would want that, I don't know could be just a fun easter egg/cameo (a kid being called Master Wyane who gets escorted out of the area before the big fight) that connects the movies.
    The way the films/universe are connected is pretty much a rusty ball of barbed wire as it is.

    Maybe leaving well enough alone might be the play.

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    I'd definitely leave well enough alone if it were me.

    If anything though there might be a better chance that any cameo would be Superman related, not Batman. Cavill has teased working out getting in shape for Superman again. I can't think of anything else on the horizon but WW. An epilogue cameo? I dunno.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutant God View Post
    Could Diana be apart of Bruce's journey after his parents get killed and as a rich kid travels around the world?
    It might be a cool twist if Wonder Woman is revealed to be the one that killed Bruce Wayne's parents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinsir View Post
    It might be a cool twist if Wonder Woman is revealed to be the one that killed Bruce Wayne's parents.
    In which "Universe" of "Batman" films?

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    I'm okay with the movie being set in the 80's. Truth be told, I never wanted Diana's origin set in the past, but that die was cast in Batman v. Superman, so it's moot to still be upset about it. Now I'm of the mind, if Diana's going to be around for 100 years, might as well explore what she's been doing in that time rather than jumping from World War I to present with only a hand-wave explanation.
    So I have faith Patty Jenkins and co. will do something interesting and fun with WW1984.

    My only real issue now is, to fit with the other DC movies, whatever Diana does has to be secret and unnoticed and I don't want a movie where Wonder Woman shuns the public and hides her exploits.
    Of course, they could always ignore continuity and let the Wonder Woman movies be their own thing....which I hope they do, 'cause the other movies sucked and wrote her into a corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinsir View Post
    It might be a cool twist if Wonder Woman is revealed to be the one that killed Bruce Wayne's parents.
    For the DCEU it will probably be Deathstroke who assassinated the Wayans by pretending to be a lonesome drunk just doing nothing in the streets (and didn't kill Bruce only because he wasn't paid to).
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    I wonder what do you guys think about the rumor that this sequel will follow an important storyline? I mean it could make sense if they follow a Perez storyline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutant God View Post
    For the DCEU it will probably be Deathstroke who assassinated the Wayans by pretending to be a lonesome drunk just doing nothing in the streets (and didn't kill Bruce only because he wasn't paid to).
    What about if Wonder Woman IS Martha Wayne? Batman could be her son. Also Alfred is Kryptonian.

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    I have faith in Patty Jenkins. I look forward to the Orwellian touches she'll put in to this movie. "1984" cannot be an arbitrary choice for the sequel's setting and title.

    And given today's political climate, Wonder Woman going up against nuclear warfare and the Soviet Union could potentially make a valuable, relevant and hopeful statement and commentary on today's sad state of affairs in the U.S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinsir View Post
    It might be a cool twist if Wonder Woman is revealed to be the one that killed Bruce Wayne's parents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AmiMizuno View Post
    I wonder what do you guys think about the rumor that this sequel will follow an important storyline? I mean it could make sense if they follow a Perez storyline.
    I think the rumour is entirely made up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCER View Post
    I have faith in Patty Jenkins. I look forward to the Orwellian touches she'll put in to this movie. "1984" cannot be an arbitrary choice for the sequel's setting and title.

    And given today's political climate, Wonder Woman going up against nuclear warfare and the Soviet Union could potentially make a valuable, relevant and hopeful statement and commentary on today's sad state of affairs in the U.S.
    Along this line...

    While I don't really think that it is the first thing folks think of when it comes to Jenkins' work, she directed the finale of the second season of a show called The Killing.

    When I think of that episode, I can't help but think of how the person who directed that episode could handle any of the things just mentioned(assuming they come into play).

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