Wonder Woman Cast – Before And After by HollywoodNuts
A superhero movie from 2017 called Wonder Woman is based on the same-named DC Comics character. It is the fourth entry in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and a prequel/spin-off to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). It was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Films, Atlas Entertainment, and Cruel and Unusual Films, and it was released by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Gal Gadot plays the title character in the movie, which is directed by Patty Jenkins and written by Allan Heinberg from a screenplay by Heinberg, Zack Snyder, and Jason Fuchs. Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Danny Huston, David Thewlis, Connie Nielsen, and Elena Anaya also appear. After making her debut in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Wonder Woman now appears in two live-action theatrical movies. When American pilot and snoop Steve Trevor crashes-lands on the Amazons’ island Themyscira and tells Diana about it, she decides to stop World War I, believing that Ares, an old nemesis of the Amazons, is to blame.
In 1996, Ivan Reitman started working on a live-action Wonder Woman movie, which he would later produce and maybe direct. Jon Cohen, Todd Alcott, and Joss Whedon, among others, were associated with the project at various periods while it floundered in development hell for a long time. The movie was announced by Warner Bros. in 2010, and Jenkins agreed to helm it in 2015. The 1940s and 1980s Wonder Woman stories by George Pérez and William Moulton Marston, as well as the character’s appearance in the New 52, served as inspiration for Wonder Woman. Filming in the United Kingdom, France, and Italy began on November 21, 2015, and it was completed on May 6, 2016, the 123rd anniversary of Marston’s birth. More filming was done in November 2016.
Warner Bros. Pictures’ Wonder Woman had its world debut on May 26, 2017, at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, and went on to release it in theaters all over the world on June 2, 2017. Positive reviews were given to the movie, which was praised for its cultural relevance. The direction, actors, visuals, plot, action sequences, and musical score got praise, however the climax received some criticism.[9] Before Hi, Mom overtook it as the highest-grossing film by a single female filmmaker, it brought in over $822 million globally, placing it as the tenth highest-grossing movie of 2017. It was named one of the best ten movies of 2017 by the American Film Institute, and in 2018 it took home the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation.[12] In December 2020, the follow-up Wonder Woman 1984 was released. Gadot, Pine, Wright, and Nielsen all returned in the sequel, which was once again directed by Patty Jenkins. Jenkins and Gadot were slated to return for a third movie that was in development but was ultimately scrapped.