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Wonder Woman two has been given the go ahead
it's official Wonder Woman 2 has been officially given the go ahead.
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We all ready had a World War II
Are they rebooting it already?
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Markiehoe wrote: " WW2 has been Green lighted "
We all ready had a World War II
Are they rebooting it already?
It looks like Gal is in a modern(ish) setting of a London landscape at the very end of the first to set up the sequel. It looks like 70's / 80's similar to Lynda's season two.
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Monty wrote: It looks like Gal is in a modern(ish) setting of a London landscape at the very end of the first to set up the sequel. It looks like 70's / 80's similar to Lynda's season two.
My understanding is that the modern setting at the end was to set up her appearance in Justice League, which was already well along in the pipeline. The sequel just approved may (or may not) keep that modern setting. I did not get a 70s/80s vibe, and I'm not sure what purpose would be served by setting the sequel in Lynda Carter's time period.
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Early mutterings suggest an ‘80s Cold War flick
Given how the first one "re-purposed" CA: The First Avenger, maybe CA: The Winter Solider is next
They might even round off the "trilogy" with WW: Civil Justice
Peace.
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There were some WW comics that portrayed her protecting the poor people of little countries that were getting invaded by the Major Powers.
But none of that feels right for an American-made movie about WW, especially since the US lost in Vietnam and is now stuck in the same mess in Afghanistan that the Soviets were stuck in during the 80's.
I would greatly prefer a WWII setting, and if not then, a modern setting (post BvS but pre-Justice League).
It'll be interesting what the powers-that-be come up with for setting.
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www1969 wrote:
Monty wrote: It looks like Gal is in a modern(ish) setting of a London landscape at the very end of the first to set up the sequel. It looks like 70's / 80's similar to Lynda's season two.
My understanding is that the modern setting at the end was to set up her appearance in Justice League, which was already well along in the pipeline. The sequel just approved may (or may not) keep that modern setting. I did not get a 70s/80s vibe, and I'm not sure what purpose would be served by setting the sequel in Lynda Carter's time period.
Isn't there a moment in WW1 where Steve, pointing at a photo says something like, 'my baby child - I've still to meet him' pointing Gal to a picture. Right away I was thinking, 'well 35 to 40 years on, someone else will' (I could be wrong tho).
ETA The above from me is wrong. It will have to be Steve's Grandson in the sequel. Maths was never my strong point at school ..
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