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5:01 pm - 06/11/2012

Wonder Woman Movie Moving Forward With Green Lantern Screenwriter



Buried, somewhat, beneath the noisy buzz surrounding news that Warner Bros. plans to move forward with a Justice League movie is the news item that a script is being commissioned for a Wonder Woman film, with a Green Lantern scribe hard at work and trying to deliver in a timely fashion.



That makes sense. Of the League’s “Big Three” (Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman), only Diana of Themyscira has yet to receive a proper big-screen adaptation. Now it sounds like it’s closer than we might have thought. Variety, in reporting on the JLA movie, says that Green Lantern co-writer Michael Goldenberg has been hired to write a Wonder Woman script. And that’s all we’re told. No mention on when he was hired, or when it’s supposed to be delivered. But with news that Justice League is moving forward, and plans to reboot Superman (with Man of Steel) and possibly bring Green Lantern back for a sequel, it appears that the DC Comics universe isn’t as far behind Marvel as we assume.

In the same story, Variety says that Marc Guggenheim and Michael Green are hard at work on a Flash screenplay for Greg Berlanti to possibly direct. And while Christopher Nolan is bringing his Batman trilogy to a close, wouldn’t it be amazing if he and Christian Bale took a victory lap through comic-book fandom by bringing their Dark Knight to the Justice League movie, with Nolan directing?

OK, that might be too much to hope for. But in the wake of The Avengers lighting up the box-office charts, Warner had to make a move, and it seems like they are moving their pieces around. We might see a Wonder Woman movie in theaters in the next few years. At the very least, it’s encouraging to hear that a script is in the works. Let’s see how it plays out.

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No....this can't be true. It just can't be. Instead of choosing a screenwriter that can actually write stuff...you choose....the guy who wrote the flop GL film? This won't end well, as the only women allowed to play her are, of course, Susan Eisenberg and Lynda Carter. No exceptions (well, Keri Russell gets a pass, she was okay)



cricketgrl 11th-Jun-2012 10:04 pm (UTC)
No, because the script was the worst part of the Avengers. What saved the Avengers is the collection of superheroes and editing of the action sequences.

The dialogue was horrible.
adam_pally 11th-Jun-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
The beginning was a little to slow but no, we obviously weren't watching the same movie.
littlebones 11th-Jun-2012 10:46 pm (UTC)
agreed. the more i watch it, the weaker the writing is. if it weren't for the cast, it wouldn't be nearly as good.
ametalheart 12th-Jun-2012 12:58 am (UTC)
I agree. It dragged so much at the beginning but I still love it.
celtic_thistle 13th-Jun-2012 12:54 am (UTC)
omg

no
winegums 13th-Jun-2012 01:42 am (UTC)
ikr, I detect lies all over that statement.
advancedcookie 13th-Jun-2012 01:55 am (UTC)
UGH. What is with these crazy people? The dialogue was hilarious.
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