I want to start by saying I LOVE #WW. She has been my favourite superhero forever. #theCheetah aka Barbara Minerva always seemed like #WW’s #LexLuthor. Her backstory seemed like a rich cautionary tale abt the dangers of cultural appropriation. I wish #WW84 was that story.
These tweets are less a critique of the film and more a question abt why the depth of storytelling in the books doesn’t translate to the screen? In the books, #MaxLord is considered one of the most dangerous villains in the #dcu. In fact, #WW kills him in one of the seminal...
#DC stories about the relationship between #Batman #WW and #Superman - SACRIFICE. READ IT - if you haven’t. Are these stories deemed “too dark” for mass market entertainment? Look at what #MCU did with #CaptainAmericaWinterSoldier. A political thriller in the guise of ...
a Superhero movie. I loved the first #ww movie because it dropped the whole “princess of peace” trope that’s always dogged the character. In that movie, #ww is a warrior who wields her sword with brutality in the name of empathy.
#WonderWoman1984 feels like a step backwards. Sure #galgodot and #chrispine have AMAZING chemistry. However, the way this relationship takes center stage in a movie with two of #ww’s seminal villains...?
I know #ww3 is in development at @warnerbros and I have one request - one ask -Please do not adapt the #SilverSwan story unless you’re going to use the origin story from #ww vol.2 issue 171. It’s an amazing story about body image and fandom. Rant over!
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