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    DC/Marvel crossover - Superman & Wonder Woman vs. Thanos:






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    SuperWonder Home Decors

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    "The best"

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    "Superman and Wonder Woman Canvas"


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    An interesting article from Nerdist.com...

    Diana and Superman Need a Team-Up Movie Before WONDER WOMAN 3

    With Wonder Woman 1984 finally releasing, the conversation now turns to the future of the world’s premiere superheroine. Director Patty Jenkins has confirmed she has an outline for a third Wonder Woman film with writer Geoff Johns. And she seems pretty committed to making it. Only thing is, she’s got that little Star Wars movie, Rogue Squadron, on tap as her next film.

    With that film releasing in 2023, that means it will be at least five years before we see another solo Wonder Woman film starring Gal Gadot. And that feels way too long a wait to see the Amazing Amazon in action again. But we have a solution, and it’s one that kills three birds with one stone: a Wonder Woman and Superman team-up movie.

    First things first. We believe that Patty Jenkins should 100% get the chance to finish her Wonder Woman trilogy. But we propose this solution while we wait, featuring both Wonder Woman and Superman, once again played by Henry Cavill. Not only that, we think this team up should serve as the DCEU introduction to Supergirl. And there is a perfect story in the DC comic book and animation canon that could be adapted: Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. But hear us out—we think Batman should actually sit this one out.

    The origins of Superman/Batman: Apocalypse started in 2004, in the pages of DC Comics. Writer Jeph Loeb and artist Michael Turner decided to reintroduce the Kara Zor-El incarnation of Supergirl back into DC continuity. At this point, the iconic character had been removed from DC continuity for nearly two decades. The saga ran through the pages of the Batman/Superman title, in the story called “The Supergirl from Krypton.” Then in 2010, the story was adapted into a direct-to-video animated film that kept the broad strokes of the story intact.

    The story features a mysterious meteor crashing to earth, and from its wreckage emerges a teenage girl with extraordinary powers. Powers exactly like Superman’s. Not knowing a word of English (or any Earth language), she accidentally wreaks havoc with her uncontrolled abilities. Soon, Superman arrives and takes her in. Realizing she is Kara Zor-El, his first cousin and only living relative, he plans on raising her as a regular Earth girl. He thinks she should be brought up just as he was in Smallville. But Batman is far more skeptical of this latest strange visitor from another planet and suspects danger.

    So what does this story have to do with Wonder Woman? Despite the Superman/Batman of the title, she plays a very important role in this story. She knows that Kara’s raw power needs training for her to be able to control it. And where better on Earth for a young lady to train in combat than Themyscria? This creates a conflict between her and her friend Kal-El, who simply wants to recreate his own upbringing with his cousin. But Diana knows better, and realizes Kara needs some Amazon guidance.

    Eventually, the evil god Darkseid seeks young Kara as a weapon to mold, and launches an attack on Themyscira to retrieve her. He brainwashes her in the Fire Pits of his home planet Apokolips. Soon, the trio of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman have to go rescue her. Ultimately, she is deprogrammed and sent back to Earth. And after further training from the Amazons, she makes her debut as Supergirl.

    This storyline could be the perfect interim film while we wait for the inevitable (but far off) Wonder Woman 3. It solves a ton of problems for the DCEU in general. First, it gives us Wonder Woman’s presence on the big screen during the wait for a third film. Second, it is a perfect vehicle for the return of the Henry Cavill Superman, which is something fans have been clamoring for. And third, it introduces a new Supergirl to the DCEU. As a bonus, it could legitimately follow up all those Darkseid teases seen in Justice League.

    As for why I’d leave Batman out, there are a lot of reasons. First off, the minute you have all three members of the Trinity present, it becomes a de facto Justice League movie. Second, Wonder Woman could easily serve Bruce Wayne’s role in the original story as well as her own. And lastly, Batman is overexposed enough these days. We don’t need one more Batman-related movie or show on the docket. Better to make this story chiefly about how the world’s two most powerful (and idealistic) beings decide they’re going to train a new hero.

    As a story, it could highlight the differences and similarities between Superman and Wonder Woman, two characters that have barely had any real screen time together (despite starring in two film together). Superman is the world’s ultimate firefighter, and Wonder Woman its ultimate teacher. How would they deal with molding the next generation of hero? It would make for a great premise, and one we hope the folks at Warner Bros. and DC consider.


    https://nerdist.com/article/diana-an...onder-woman-3/

    Another article suggesting a Superman cameo/supporting role for Wonder Woman 3...

    Why Wonder Woman 3 Could Bring Back Henry Cavill’s Superman After Justice League

    You'll believe a (wonder) woman can fly. That's the approach taken by Wonder Woman franchise filmmaker Patty Jenkins when helming the superheroine's first feature film, also the first female-fronted superhero movie in the modern era, which looked to another first for inspiration: Richard Donner's 1978 Superman. The premiere big-budget superhero tentpole turned a then 7-year-old Jenkins into a lifelong fan of the Man of Steel, played at the time by Christopher Reeve, making an imprint on her that would impact the DC Extended Universe nearly 40 years later with 2017's Wonder Woman.

    "[Superman] rocked my world. Like it rocked my world. I cried. I sobbed. I'll never forget every single moment," Jenkins told Donner on a Director's Guild podcast in 2017. "I was Superman. And I watched that movie and the little boy picked up the car and every step of afterward I fell in love with. I'll never forget the way it made me feel afterwards. I believed that I could be Superman. I wanted to be Superman."

    Donner's classic Superman would impact Jenkins again on Wonder Woman 1984, set against the backdrop of the excessive 1980s with a leading heroine who is unabashedly old-school and a promoter of Truth, Justice — and the Amazon way.

    As Jenkins put it in an interview with the Los Angeles Times: "What I find interesting about [Wonder Woman] is that she and Superman are the OG, true north, very simple superheroes. They are people with superpowers [who are] here to save the day."

    Other superheroes "had some slant or angle that separated them," Jenkins added, "and so I think that was something that was strangely missing with so many superhero movies. None of them were very simple in that way. I loved getting to do that with her."

    WW84 looks to be the last standalone Wonder Woman movie set in the past: both Jenkins and star Gal Gadot agree it's time to bring Diana Prince back into a contemporary setting in Wonder Woman 3. Just before Warner Bros. announced Jenkins and Gadot would reteam to conclude their long-planned theatrical trilogy, the filmmaker revealed there's "so much potential" for a Superman movie — and it's one Jenkins wishes to direct.

    As Gadot's Diana Prince prepares to lasso up her third solo film in the DC Extended Universe — her fifth appearance overall, after roles in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League — Superman lingers in limbo. Henry Cavill's Kryptonian superhero launched the DCEU in the Zack Snyder-directed Man of Steel in 2013 before returning in Batman v Superman and Justice League, and now the character's future is very much up in the air: he last made a cameo appearance in David F. Sandberg's Shazam!, where a body double dons the cape and suit of a Superman who appears only from the neck down.

    In September 2018, reports claimed Cavill had exited his role in the DCEU — making it a world without a Superman. Cavill himself would dispel those rumors, telling Variety he would "absolutely love to play the character again." He would step back into the role for additional photography on Zack Snyder's Justice League, the long-fabled Snyder Cut that will fulfill the visionary director's original plans for the superhero ensemble (complete with a black-suited Superman).

    This past May, it was reported Superman would return with Cavill in the role — sometime, somewhere. DC Films was said to be working out where the character best fits in the DCEU and that a long-awaited Man of Steel 2 is not part of the franchise's blueprints.

    Given Jenkins' admiration for the character and the present-day setting for Wonder Woman 3, there's a chance Cavill's Superman returns opposite Gadot's Themysciran superhero. When asked about teaming Wonder Woman with another DC Comics hero in the threequel, Jenkins said it would have to be "intrinsic to the story."

    "I think that there are people out the doing great mash-up movies. That's not my cup of tea," Jenkins said in a recent interview. "I love a very powerful singular story. You never know if something will come along that will make us feel like that would be intrinsic to the story, but I would never do it for any other reason."


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    Funny SuperWonder pics

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    Repost from the Superman board:

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