Will Wonder Woman go to the live action shelf for decades again?

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Slowpoke
I really feel bad. I mean I am not pleased with Gal Gadot's acting, but Patty and her brought this character back to the live action screen after like 30 years(that failed 2009 TV series doesn't count). The character got accepted by the audience, even had a successful solo movie. That's wow, really really hard to achieve.

Patty also knew how to characterize her, even 1984 got some good points while had obviously flaws for a blockbuster. She knew much better than Snyder about how to build up a heroine. Plus Covid issue. I still think this Wonder Woman franchise deserves another chance.

Now Gunn's plan has no Wonder Woman in it, we got to go all over again.

Patient_Leech
Don't care. EXTREMELY indifferent on the matter.

Nemesis X
The gaping key difference is one heroine's movie didn't trick a public to go see and was actually well received, the other between Infinity War & Endgame had deceived.

Marvel can cry sexism all they want. The first (solo) Gal Gadot Wonder Woman movie kicked ass and if we can replicate that again, wouldn't mind another.

Slowpoke
Originally posted by Nemesis X
The gaping key difference is one heroine's movie didn't trick a public to go see and was actually well received, the other between Infinity War & Endgame had deceived.

Marvel can cry sexism all they want. The first (solo) Gal Gadot Wonder Woman movie kicked ass and if we can replicate that again, wouldn't mind another.

Tough to do so while I do agree CM was terrible.

Not about Wonder Woman but build a good DC universe when ppl are getting bored of superheroes.

Nemesis X

tkitna
Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Don't care. EXTREMELY indifferent on the matter.

Same. Wore out on Wonder Woman.

Kazenji
Originally posted by Slowpoke
when ppl are getting bored of superheroes.

That also has nothing to do with superhero fatigue

pumping out garbage alot doesn't help it too.

Slowpoke
Originally posted by Kazenji
That also has nothing to do with superhero fatigue

pumping out garbage alot doesn't help it too.

So you won't have chance to rebuild another universe anymore.

It's not garbage, the 2nd one was bad but they still had the 3rd one in plan, it got to do with DCEU's whole collapse.

Kazenji
Originally posted by Slowpoke
So you won't have chance to rebuild another universe anymore.

It's not garbage, the 2nd one was bad but they still had the 3rd one in plan, it got to do with DCEU's whole collapse.

I'm not "just" talking about WW movies, Superhero movies in general at the moment.

Slowpoke
Originally posted by Kazenji
I'm not "just" talking about WW movies, Superhero movies in general at the moment.

Yeah, but I still think Gadot's WW franchise got potential.

Kazenji
Originally posted by Slowpoke
Yeah, but I still think Gadot's WW franchise got potential.

I like Gadot too in the role too, But i think that ship has sailed with Gunn's new universe

i'd be surprise if she comes back after recent events, Where she organized a screening of the Hamas attacks with her husband at the Museum of Tolerance in L.A.

Slowpoke
Originally posted by Kazenji
I like Gadot too in the role too, But i think that ship has sailed with Gunn's new universe

i'd be surprise if she comes back after recent events, Where she organized a screening of the Hamas attacks with her husband at the Museum of Tolerance in L.A.

I don't like Gadot as an actor, her acting was awful.

But I really like Patty's characterization of WW, even 1984 got good points. Much better than Zack Snyder's take on Superman.

While I think Gunn is good, it's very tough to have a good DC start-a good universe-a good WW solo now.

Kazenji

riv6672
Originally posted by Nemesis X

Marvel can cry sexism all they want. The first (solo) Gal Gadot Wonder Woman movie kicked ass and if we can replicate that again, wouldn't mind another.
^^^This.
A good/bad movie is a good/bad movie, no matter the gender of the hero.

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