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James Gunn Confirms 'Wonder Woman' Movie Is Officially in Development

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Variety

James Gunn confirms that a new Wonder Woman movie is currently being written as part of the rebooted DC Universe, which will feature a fresh cast since Gal Gadot will not reprise her role. The project is one of several upcoming DC films and series, including a Superman movie and others, as Gunn plans to reshape the franchise.

Game Awards 2024: Anticipated Announcements and BAFTA Contenders

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Video Games Chronicle

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The Game Awards, set to stream live from Los Angeles on December 12, will feature at least two major game announcements that are expected to surprise fans, according to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier. Schreier hinted at teaser trailers for games not releasing until 2026 or later, similar to past announcements like Monolith's Wonder Woman and Star Wars: Eclipse. The event will also include awards, world premieres, and musical performances, with Sony leading in nominations.

Creature Commandos Debuts as a Violent and Heartfelt DCU Hit

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBM (Comic Book Movie)

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The premiere of "Creature Commandos" reveals that Themyscira and Wonder Woman are considered myths in the DCU, with no mention of Wonder Woman's current activity. The series introduces Circe leading a group called the "Sons of Themyscira" to attack Pokolistan, while Wonder Woman 3 is confirmed not to be happening. The show, written and produced by James Gunn, features a cast of incarcerated monsters on dangerous missions and is now streaming on Max.

"Unearthed: The Transformation from Batman Game to Shadow of Mordor"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Eurogamer.net

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Gameplay footage of a cancelled Batman game, codenamed Apollo, that later evolved into Shadow of Mordor has surfaced online, showcasing elements such as stealth mechanics and the Batmobile. The project was scrapped due to concerns about having two Batman gaming franchises, leading to its transformation into the Lord of the Rings project. Monolith, the developer behind this cancelled game, is currently working on a Wonder Woman game with support from Gotham Knights studio WB Games Montreal.

"Collaboration: Gotham Knights Developer Assists with Wonder Woman Game"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Video Games Chronicle

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WB Montreal, the developer behind Gotham Knights, is assisting in the development of the upcoming Wonder Woman game by Monolith Productions. The game will feature the Nemesis system from Monolith's Lord of the Rings titles and is confirmed to be a single-player action-adventure game set in a dynamic open world, dispelling fears of it being a live-service game. Little information has been shared about the game since its announcement at the 2021 Game Awards.

"Gal Gadot Opens Up About Challenging Pregnancy and Welcomes Fourth Daughter Ori"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hindustan Times

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Gal Gadot, known for playing Wonder Woman, welcomed her fourth child, a girl named Ori, and shared the news on Instagram. She expressed gratitude for her daughter, mentioning that the pregnancy was challenging. Gal and her husband, Jaron Varsano, have three other daughters. The couple received warm wishes from friends and fans, including Vin Diesel and Lilly Collins. Gal prefers to keep her family life private and did not share pregnancy updates. She recently starred in the spy thriller film Heart of Stone alongside Alia Bhatt.

"Gal Gadot Welcomes Fourth Daughter After Challenging Pregnancy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by HuffPost

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Actress Gal Gadot announced the birth of her fourth daughter, Ori, on social media, revealing that her pregnancy was challenging but expressing gratitude for the new addition to their family. Gadot and her husband, Jaron Varsano, now have four daughters, and the "Wonder Woman" star has previously emphasized the importance of keeping her family life private to protect her children. She also joked about her love for motherhood and the magic of giving birth.

"Gal Gadot Welcomes Fourth Daughter After Secret Pregnancy Struggles"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Page Six

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"Wonder Woman" star Gal Gadot and husband Jaron Varsano welcome their fourth child, a baby girl named Ori, after keeping the pregnancy under wraps. The actress shared the news on Instagram, expressing gratitude and revealing that the pregnancy was not easy. Fans and well-wishers congratulated the couple, who already have three daughters. Gadot and Varsano had kept the pregnancy a secret, with fans expressing surprise at the announcement.

"Gal Gadot Welcomes Fourth Daughter After Secret Pregnancy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Entertainment Tonight

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Gal Gadot surprises fans by announcing the arrival of her fourth child, a baby girl named Ori, with husband Jaron Varsano. The actress, who hadn't previously revealed her pregnancy, shared the news on Instagram, expressing gratitude despite the challenges of pregnancy. Gadot and Varsano, who already have three daughters, welcomed their newest addition after Gadot spoke openly about the difficulties of pregnancy and the balancing act of being a working mother in the entertainment industry.

"Unveiling the 1970s Sex Symbol: A Closer Look at Her Legacy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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Lynda Carter, best known for her role as Wonder Woman in the 1970s, was recently photographed looking youthful alongside her daughter Jessica in Paris. The 72-year-old actress and singer has continued to work in the entertainment industry, including making a cameo in the 2020 film "Wonder Woman: 1984." Carter has also coped with the loss of her husband in 2021 and has a close bond with her daughter, who is a singer and has released an EP of songs.

"Lynda Carter and Daughter Jessica Altman Turn Heads at Paris Fashion Week"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Page Six

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Lynda Carter, 72, and her look-alike daughter, Jessica Altman, 33, turned heads at the Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture spring/summer 2024 show during Paris Fashion Week. The "Wonder Woman" actress rocked a colorful shawl over a black pantsuit, while Altman sported a white turtleneck with cut-outs and black parachute pants. Fans marveled at their striking resemblance, with some suggesting Altman could be the next Wonder Woman. Carter, who starred in "Wonder Woman" from 1975 to 1979, has emphasized embracing natural beauty and inner strength, expressing reluctance to undergo plastic surgery.

"New Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Trailer Unveils Intense Boss Fights and Game-Changing Plot"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBM (Comic Book Movie)

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The new trailer for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League showcases the Brainiac-corrupted members of the Justice League, with fans expressing mixed reactions to the character designs and gameplay. Some are excited about the inclusion of Wonder Woman and speculate about potential future DLC or a standalone Wonder Woman game. Others criticize the game's visuals, story, and resemblance to Fortnite. Rocksteady has announced a patch to allow offline play, but opinions on the game's potential success remain divided.

Warner Bros. Debunks Live-Service Reports for Monolith's Wonder Woman Game

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBM (Comic Book Movie)

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Monolith's upcoming Wonder Woman game may be using the "Games as a Service" model, which has received mixed reactions from fans. Some argue that a single-player game would be more suitable for a character like Wonder Woman, while others express concerns about the potential for repetitive gameplay and the negative reception of similar games like Avengers. However, Monolith has denied these rumors and stated that the game will be a single-player experience. Fans are hopeful for a great Wonder Woman game and express a desire for more superhero games, particularly featuring characters like Superman.