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Wonder Woman is just the best. I've only been a fan since 2009 or so (when the awesome DTV animated movie came out, which was a LOT of fun and got me started reading the Gail Simone books coming out at the time), but pretty much as soon as I got into the character, I stsrted wondering why the hell Warner Bros. was

Oh, yeah. He also co-wrote it with a guy named, swear to God, "Steven Rogers".

—Saw The Mummy, because I hate myself.

So that's definitely, actually happening?

I'm not gonna lie: I actually enjoy and appreciate The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions for being the insanely pretentious, ridiculously over-ambitious, unabashedly sincere hot messes that they are. I mean, the Wachowskis were really going for it with those films; they tried to deliver the biggest, ass-kicking-est,

The subsequent films may have been worse, but I still hate T3 for being a lousy T2 knock-off with an irrational, inverted message about fatalism. I mean, how can you argue for predestination and destiny when you also acknowledge that your heroes have already changed the future? In a pretty HUGE way?

Wait… Jamie Foxx got a Best SUPPORTING Actor nom for Collateral? He's the main character of that friggin' movie!

Fair enough! From the sound of it, we're at the crossroads of what constitutes "our" Diana, which— if Batman or Superman have taught us anything— could mean any NUMBER of interpretations. And of course, they're all valid; that's just the nature of art. So if you like the rougher, more violent Diana, don't let me rain

I loved Alan Silvestri's theme for the first Avengers, so I'm hoping he can at least come up with something to match it!

Ooooo… I DID forget about The Wolfman! (… And so did everyone else! Ba-dum-CHING!)

On one hand, Danny Elfman is the shit, so this should be great news.

Oh, Diana is so NOT a warrior first. Have you read George Perez's run on the character? Or Greg Rucka's? (Either of them?) Gail Simone's?

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That IS the one thing that has me wondering about the sequel. I mean, the entire supporting cast from the first film are automatically out of the second, just due to the fact that they're setting it in the present. No Etta Candy, no Steve Trevor (obviously)— nobody. So who're going to be the supporting characters?

Oh, there are plenty of other gods whose names start with those letters!

Cool!

Honestly, I don't know— I've never been too knowledgeable of Black Panther or Wakanda's mythology. But my hat's off to whoever came up with that little nugget of insanity!

Okay, it might not take much to get me into the theater for a superhero movie— like, no more than the announcement that the movie's being MADE— but good God DAMN, if I wasn't sold before, this trailer would sure as hell do the trick!

That was actually how he looked in the original ending. They reshot the climactic battle after the first test screenings in October; originally Ares was just David Thewlis in a suit through the whole fight, floating around and using telekinesis to attack her from afar. Near the end, we DO see a silhouette of the

Henry Cavill is a GREAT Superman who's just waiting for a script and a director to match.