And it was at that moment Steve realized he was never getting married.
Nah, Diana always seems to turn Steve down.
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Yea in Golden age she turned away Steve. I wonder if this will be different
Justice Society: World War II – Stana Katic on Diana's "Aha" Moment
Found this interesting on the logic for Diana's accent.
There's also other stuff about Steve and Diana's characterizations in the rest of the article.In researching what would become her accent, Stana began exploring the origins and the mythology of Amazons by studying Janine Davis Kimball (Warrior Woman), who discovered the Amazon's remains, to help layer her approach.
"I asked the guys Butch Lukic (Supervising Producer) and Wes Gleason (Voice Director) if they wanted an accent, and they were clear they did want an accent. And they offered a couple of regions that they thought the accent could come from. They said, look, it could be kind of Mediterranean accent, it can be a central European accent, but we'd like to have some sort of feeling of that…I wanted to look back and say what would a Skifian, Illyrian, Thracian-like warrior woman sound like today? Also, I just wanted to give a touch of my grandmothers, they were survivors of world war two, and for me, it was just a way to kind of give a small touch of them and give a shout out to my girls."
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You guys think this could lead into more Wonder Woman films? Because people really liked Bloodlines
So what's the over/under on Steve dying before Diana can accept his proposal? I'm pretty sure he's biting it to motivate Barry to live in the now and propose to Iris when he returns to the present.