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Published 7 years ago by mtnrg with 4 Comments

WONDER WOMAN Comic-Con Trailer

Her Fight Is Ours. WATCH the official Comic-Con trailer for #WonderWoman, starring Gal Gadot! -- Gal Gadot stars in WONDER WOMAN - in theaters June 2, 2017.

 

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  • Lucky
    +5

    Did anyone else get tired of these superhero movies? I'd like them to throw all their old coloring books to the garbage and try to create something realistic for once. Realistic superheroes can exist in a movie script.

    • SMcIntyre (edited 7 years ago)
      +6

      It's a movie about a 5,000 year-old Greek Demigoddess... and you're looking for realism?

      And for what it's worth: A billionaire who considers himself above the law, acting with impunity, who funnels money from his corporate empire to finance his own personal quest, while simultaneously engaged in an ongoing vendetta against his enemies, seems pretty goddamn realistic to me. Just sayin.

    • Project2501 (edited 7 years ago)
      +4

      Okay, do you consider Bourne realistic? What about Roland, the gunslinger, in The Dark Tower? What do you think of the Captain America flicks? Winter Soldier and Civil War borrow some elements heavily from the Bourne, and Bond series, which all display different levels of realism in the same spy "super soldier" genre. Did you see the Luke Cage trailer? Daredevil gets worn out, gets injured a lot, but has supernatural senses, and deals with the Hand, a group that is straight up fantasy. The Punisher is probably flat out the closest to a "realistic superhero" I have seen yet in the MCU, you just get introduced to him during the same season as that fleshes out the Hand. And that is something unique to the Netflix shows, they give their characters enough screen time to really showcase their human sides.

      The Justice League has always had an underlying "modern Gods" theme, especially when you consider some of Wonder Woman's best stories weave into Greek mythology. Suicide Squad, even with its full on magic, will be a test of the DC films, as a good chunk of its cast is "street level". Amanda Waller is a realistic consequence of the DC Universe existing as it does.

      In the end, I don't mind Marvel's constant push. And part of that is the combination of the Netflix shows, and the space fantasy in flicks like Guardians of the Galaxy. Plus, while I may be bored out of my mind with the X-Men flicks, I am pumped for Deadpool 2. But that's just me.

  • Jourdy288
    +3

    I'm pretty excited for this one, but I'm hoping it doesn't suffer from the same issues as BvS- seeing as it's coming from a different director, it'll probably have a lot more personality and a little less... Grit.

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