JackFetch Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 Keri Russell: Princess Diana Nathan Fillion: Steve Trevor Alfred Molina: Ares Virginia Madsen: Hippolyta Rosario Dawson: Artemis No release date set, but tentatively set for 2008 - early 2009 Quote
annericelover Posted August 4, 2008 Report Posted August 4, 2008 Release Date is February 2009 on Blu-Ray, DVD and On Demand http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=7569 Quote
SuaveStar Posted August 30, 2008 Report Posted August 30, 2008 Just found the Trailer. I'm not a fan of wonder woman, so this was lost on me. Quote
NightAngle04 Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 That animation sure makes Wonder Woman seem more.............. manly? Quote
JackFetch Posted March 5, 2009 Author Report Posted March 5, 2009 I'm watching this right now and have a few questions/comments: 1. Why do all the Amazons except the queen talk with modern American accents when they have been cut off from the outside world? 2. Steve Trevor is the funniest character I've ever seen in an animated super hero movie. The lines he says are hilarious. "Lets get you changed into something that won't get me arrested for solicitation". 3. They explain everything pretty well, except the invisible plane. Seriously, it just flies itself to the island and they get in without saying anything. It makes no sense that an invisible jet is on an island with no technology. Quote
Stavros Posted March 5, 2009 Report Posted March 5, 2009 I'm watching this right now and have a few questions/comments: 1. Why do all the Amazons except the queen talk with modern American accents when they have been cut off from the outside world? 2. Steve Trevor is the funniest character I've ever seen in an animated super hero movie. The lines he says are hilarious. "Lets get you changed into something that won't get me arrested for solicitation". 3. They explain everything pretty well, except the invisible plane. Seriously, it just flies itself to the island and they get in without saying anything. It makes no sense that an invisible jet is on an island with no technology. How about the vastly variable power levels of Wonder Woman? Or the fact that a culture advanced enough to have an invisible place decided to use weird wooden boats to get get to America? Many logic holes in that film but its still great fun so I don't really mind. Quote
annericelover Posted July 2, 2009 Report Posted July 2, 2009 Here's a rumor that has been proven false. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ot3c41PyTSM&feature=fvw Megan Fox as of right now is not in talks to play the live action Wonder Woman. But does anyone think she isn't great for the role? She has the look and she has shown to have some great acting abilities, but can she really portray the Greek Amazonion Princess on the big screen and than carry that over to a Justice League Live Action film? Quote
dc20willsave Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 Just watched Wonder Woman. Maybe because it's Gail Simone writing it, and I am an unabashed Gail Simone fan boy, but thank you. Someone actually wrote Wonder Woman well. One of my only problems with Justice League is that Wonder Woman never really does anything. Of the Core Seven, she has fewer episodes that center on her than anyone else but this movie makes up for it. True, it's not in the DCAU but it's still an over all awesome experience. Part of my reason for loving this movie is also Nathan Fillion who continues to just rock in everything. Quote
KnightWing Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 Just watched Wonder Woman. Maybe because it's Gail Simone writing it, and I am an unabashed Gail Simone fan boy, but thank you. Someone actually wrote Wonder Woman well. One of my only problems with Justice League is that Wonder Woman never really does anything. Of the Core Seven, she has fewer episodes that center on her than anyone else but this movie makes up for it. True, it's not in the DCAU but it's still an over all awesome experience. Part of my reason for loving this movie is also Nathan Fillion who continues to just rock in everything. I totally agree. The Diana we got in Justice League was not Wonder Woman as she truly is. We got a little more out of her in JLU, where she adopted a few more of her comic book counterpart's traits, but she honestly never had any real heart. In this animated movie we actually get a version of her that feels real, being extremely strong without undermining her own femininity. Quote
grahamvidger Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 Details On Soundtrack Score Release For Lauded "Wonder Woman” Animated Feature January 28, 2010 by James Harvey The World's Finest has a first look at artwork, the track list, and release date details for the highly-anticipated soundtrack score release to the acclaimed direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature. Representatives for both La-La Land Records and WaterTower Music, formally New Line Records, have confirmed the score soundtrack to the direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature will be released on both compact disc and as a digital download. WaterTower Music will have Wonder Woman – Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie available to own as a digital download through iTunes and other digital retailers beginning February 23rd, 2010, with La-La Land Records releasing a special limited-edition compact disc release on March 9th, 2010. Copies of this limited edition CD release will be available through the La-La Land Records website and other online supporting soundtrack specialty stores. The score for the animated feature is composed by Christopher Drake. Cover art and track details for the upcoming soundtrack score release, provided by WaterTower Music, are available below. Click on the thumbnail below for a closer look at the cover art. Wonder Woman – Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie Music Composed by Christopher Dake 1. The Battle / Origins 2. Sparring 3. Ares Imprisoned 4. Dog Fight, Part I 5. Dog Fight, Part II 6. Crash Landing 7. Manhunt 8. Let The Games Begin 9. Persephone's Betrayal 10. Bracelets and Arrows 11. Computer Room 12. Alley Thugs 13. Deimos 14. At The Gates Of Tartarus 15. Cept Hemo Laudus 16. Hades 17. Ospedale and Ares Rally 18. DC Battle 19 Ares' End 20. She Misses Him 21. A New Nemesis 22. Wonder Woman End Titles Wonder Woman – Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie will be available to own as a digital download through iTunes and other digital retailers beginning February 23rd, 2010, with a special limited-edition CD release from La-La Land Records to follow on March 9th, 2010. Stay tuned for further official details on this release from La-La Land Records and WaterTower Music in the coming weeks here at The World's Finest. Source Quote
dc20willsave Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 And Graham has just ensured that my day continues to be awesome. I will definitely be dling it when it comes out. Quote
KnightWing Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 I will definitely be dling it when it comes out. Ditto. Quote
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