Lynda Carter is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the very first episode of Wonder Woman. On Nov. 7, the beloved actress ...
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When DC Studios announced its "Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters" slate at the end of last January, one of the most surprising projects was a TV series titled Paradise Lost. While both Superman and Batman ...
Makuochi Echebiri is a News Writer for Collider. He has been interested in creative writing from as far back as high school, and he would consume pretty much anything that’s film or TV. However, his ...
Lynda Carter may not wear a tiara and gold cuffs these days, but she'll always be Wonder Woman to us. The legendary actress, 74, starred as the legendary DC Comics comic book series superhero Wonder ...
Ryan Cortero was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, the home of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and The Boys. He's passionate about all types of movies and shows, especially reality TV, superhero ...
The 1960s Batman and '70s Wonder Woman TV series are a solid foundation of pop culture. In fact, it'd be reasonable to say the two adaptations are two of the most important pieces of fiction in ...
The director of Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman movies addresses if she would return to Diana Prince's world in the DCU, and there ...
An iconic piece of television history has sold, with Lynda Carter ’s signature Wonder Woman costume, complete with red, white and blue corset, golden cuff bracelets and her golden “Lasso of Truth” — ...
The CW is developing a new Wonder Woman TV series. The project - which has the working title Amazon - is being pitched as an origin tale for the DC Comics heroine. Amazon is still only at the script ...
Patty Jenkins, who directed the Wonder Woman movies for the DCEU, comments if she'd consider revisiting Diana Prince as the DCU's film is happening.
"I still believe it's viable for a television series," Kelley told The Hollywood Reporter. "I think it's ripe to do it." The writer/producer admitted that he had "made mistakes" with his own Wonder ...