Wonder Woman

Prepare for a ‘Wonder Woman’ Sequel Announcement and Release Date at Comic-Con
Prepare for a ‘Wonder Woman’ Sequel Announcement and Release Date at Comic-Con
Prepare for a ‘Wonder Woman’ Sequel Announcement and Release Date at Comic-Con
We know a Wonder Woman sequel is happening – how could Warner Bros. not give us another Diana Prince outing after Patty Jenkins‘ film smashed its way to the top of the box office? The film, which has bypasses the final Harry Potter film to become the studio’s third-biggest release of all time, has yet to get an official sequel announcement, but there are rumors that such news is on the way.
‘Wonder Woman,’ Unsurprisingly, Is Now the Highest-Grossing DCEU Movie
‘Wonder Woman,’ Unsurprisingly, Is Now the Highest-Grossing DCEU Movie
‘Wonder Woman,’ Unsurprisingly, Is Now the Highest-Grossing DCEU Movie
We all knew Wonder Woman was going to be a box office hit — passing $1 million in its opening weekend, becoming the highest-grossing female-directed live-action film ever made shortly after that — and how it’s shattered a new record. Wonder Woman is now the highest-grossing movie of the DC Extended Universe, passing Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman in box office sales.
Summer Movie Preview: 25 Films You Don’t Want to Miss
Summer Movie Preview: 25 Films You Don’t Want to Miss
Summer Movie Preview: 25 Films You Don’t Want to Miss
The calendar may have four seasons, but Hollywood’s calendar only really has two at this point: summer and awards, and summer seems to last longer and longer ever year. Though the start of May has long been the unofficial kickoff of the S.M.S., 2017 has already seen a King Kong movie, a ghost in a shell, and the fate of Fast & Furious franchise. The change from April to May is something of a formality in 2017. Once the Oscars are over, the summer begins.
The Best Movie Trailers of 2016
The Best Movie Trailers of 2016
The Best Movie Trailers of 2016
December is officially upon us, and so is year-end list-making season. We’re kicking things off by looking backwards and forwards: By ranking the finest teasers, trailers, and coming attractions of 2016. To qualify, only the trailer had to be released in this calendar year; you’ll see trailers below for movies that haven’t even been released yet and can’t be judged next to the films they represent. That’s as it should be; beyond their function as pieces of advertising, trailers should stand alone, as bite-sized entertainments and even, in a few rare occasions, as works of art. Here are the ten trailers of 2016 (plus a few honorable mentions) that came closest to that lofty ideal.
New ‘Wonder Woman’ Photo Sends Diana to the Trenches
New ‘Wonder Woman’ Photo Sends Diana to the Trenches
New ‘Wonder Woman’ Photo Sends Diana to the Trenches
There were several great new trailers at Comic-Con last weekend, and while it’s hard to choose a clear winner, Wonder Woman comes pretty close. The first full trailer for the iconic hero’s solo film was packed with action and riveting imagery (like watching Gal Gadot pull a sword from the back of her fancy party dress), and gave us a real good look at the movie’s World War I setting. We still have a bit of a wait before Wonder Woman hits theaters, but if that trailer left you wanting more, we do have a new image from the film.
‘Wonder Woman’ Trailer Brings Power, Grace, Wisdom and Wonder to Comic-Con
‘Wonder Woman’ Trailer Brings Power, Grace, Wisdom and Wonder to Comic-Con
‘Wonder Woman’ Trailer Brings Power, Grace, Wisdom and Wonder to Comic-Con
So far we've only seen a handful of photos and a teaser for Wonder Woman’s upcoming solo debut, but Warner Bros. made sure to bring some surprises to San Diego Comic-Con today. After playing a brief teaser featuring logos for their upcoming DC movies and introducing their diverse lineup of directors (including James Wan and Rick Famuyiwa), WB debuted the first full, official trailer for Wonder Woman.

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