Paradise Lost (focused on the Amazons) was announced with the initial slate in January 2023
There's a rumored project focused on The Rogues. The rumor came from a source that's been surprising accurate (same one that leaked a Teen Titans movie weeks before it was announced).
I imagine they are focusing on other characters from the Flash/WW mythos in order to set up those worlds while also not immediately casting new versions in order that Gadot/Miller portrayals can fade from memory.
Gunn didn't get rid of Cavill, WB higher ups did after BvS bombed. The Rock fought with them to get his cameo in Black Adam because hey wanted Cavill gone for good.
>first movie makes almost a billion dollars >DC decides to not capitalize on it with an animated show or even a game >take years to announce a Wonder Woman game >second movie flops >DC decides that a Blue Beetle movie that also flopped should get a show
Gunn is a pussy who waited to see if he should use Gal Gadot instead of recasting because her first movie was successful. It's also why Paradise Lost is a prequel before Diana was born. Gunn can't commit to anything besides his own shit he directed.
WB has never ever wanted to make a Wonder Woman anything
they started trying in the 1960s and didn't get anywhere even with William Dozier at the helm, didn't even try again for 7 years and then immediately made a shitty detective tv movie about a non-superpowered woman, then made "The New Original Wonder Woman" tv movie the following year with Lynda Carter
that was set in ww2, a setting that was easy because everybody still had lots of ww2 costumes and props lying around and a lot of people directly remembered it, so naturally they made her a fricking superman expy with ventriloquism powers, but then ww2 props seemed expensive to ABC (who were paying for the show) so they retooled it into The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, where she'd simply been immortal into the present day for 35 years and started banging her old boyfriend's physically identical son which was fine because they made it clear she'd never fricking heard of this kid before
for season 3 they turned her into a skateboarder because who the frick knows what women even do or want
>"WB never wanted to make a Wonder Woman anything" >That's why they kept trying to get it off the ground even after it failed two times, and it was the first DC production made by WB >"WW2 setting was easy because they had props, but at the same time it wasn't cheap" (?) >It was properly explained that she went back to Paradise Island after the war, where the Amazons don't age, in line with Golden Age lore. She didn't "simply been immortal into the present day". >no fun allowed
between the first pilot in 1967 and the end of the series in 1979 after just three seasons
they had three Wonder Women, four settings, four retools that made considerable changes to the little show that nobody wanted
the retooling was never blamed for falling ratings on S2, the chimping out over cost was never blamed for causing the falling ratings either even though Operation Petticoat was also running on ABC at the same time so the setting's cost was never the issue especially given that fricking WB made a Casablanca tv show a few years later and it was so bad they never even broadcast it all
the first decision to make a WW tv show was made in the fricking 1950s and never got anywhere until Dozier took it on like 15 years later, the guy who made Green Hornet and Batman so it's not like he wasn't a steady pair of hands for this shit
WB didn't want a Wonder Woman show, ABC didn't want a Wonder Woman show, they wanted a hot girl with big breasts flapping around in a swimsuit on screen for 45 minutes every week and when they didn't get it cheap enough they let CBS take their castoffs and meddle even more
and it was so bad that nobody made another Wonder Woman until 2011, which was so bad nobody ever officially got to see it, and even then in the age of superhero media it took another 6 years to get a solo movie
Batman has had multiple tv shows between '66 and the current day though. Superman too.
Wonder Woman had her one show and 2 movies, one of which was a massive flop.
WW is a very tough sell since the built in male demo naturally gravitates towards male heroes while the female demo is incredibly fickle and not as dedicated as male fans.
A yes. The biggest flop of the DCU, getting his own series.
How can you be so bigoted against the first Mexican comic superhero having his own animated series?
>The biggest flop of the DCU
The Flash says hi.
the flash made more money and had more relevance than this wet fart
the flash also lost more money and had a gigantic ad campaign
they spent 200 million on ads because the ad lady was already leaving when they told her to oversell it
she's a fricking legend
It was a nearly 200 mil loss. BB lost 20 mil, tops.
Most people actually liked it once they actually saw it.
It depends on who is writing it and what they do with the characters. The Green Lantern movie flopped but GLTAS was still excellent.
GUNN GREENLIGHT A WONDER WOMAN AND FLASH ANIMATED SERIES AND MY DEVOTION IS YOURS
Paradise Lost (focused on the Amazons) was announced with the initial slate in January 2023
There's a rumored project focused on The Rogues. The rumor came from a source that's been surprising accurate (same one that leaked a Teen Titans movie weeks before it was announced).
I imagine they are focusing on other characters from the Flash/WW mythos in order to set up those worlds while also not immediately casting new versions in order that Gadot/Miller portrayals can fade from memory.
Why?
oh boy, it's GLTAS time!
>from the director of The Casagrandes
Ugh.
will it be part of the new dcu? also please dont be cg
Well, its building off the movie, which was part of the DCEU.
But at the same time Gunn wants to bring him back, or at least use the same actor, so...it might?
maybe theyre only building off certain parts of it and have those be canon and not the entire film like with the suicide squad
Knowing WB, I doubt even they know yet.
yeah I'm assuming everything but the Kord tease stuff will be canon. They'll probably just give that storyline to Booster for his show.
>Gets rid of Cavill
>Keeps the guy that plays Blue Beetle
So not only is Gunn a pedophile, he's also a moron.
Gunn didn't get rid of Cavill, WB higher ups did after BvS bombed. The Rock fought with them to get his cameo in Black Adam because hey wanted Cavill gone for good.
Get over it homosexual.
Awesome
The movie was pretty terrible, maybe not as bad as Black Adam, but close. You could really tell it was supposed to be a direct to streaming movie
>first movie makes almost a billion dollars
>DC decides to not capitalize on it with an animated show or even a game
>take years to announce a Wonder Woman game
>second movie flops
>DC decides that a Blue Beetle movie that also flopped should get a show
Doesn't Gunn have plans for her? They can use BB because Gunn has nothing in store for him.
Gunn is a pussy who waited to see if he should use Gal Gadot instead of recasting because her first movie was successful. It's also why Paradise Lost is a prequel before Diana was born. Gunn can't commit to anything besides his own shit he directed.
WB has never ever wanted to make a Wonder Woman anything
they started trying in the 1960s and didn't get anywhere even with William Dozier at the helm, didn't even try again for 7 years and then immediately made a shitty detective tv movie about a non-superpowered woman, then made "The New Original Wonder Woman" tv movie the following year with Lynda Carter
that was set in ww2, a setting that was easy because everybody still had lots of ww2 costumes and props lying around and a lot of people directly remembered it, so naturally they made her a fricking superman expy with ventriloquism powers, but then ww2 props seemed expensive to ABC (who were paying for the show) so they retooled it into The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, where she'd simply been immortal into the present day for 35 years and started banging her old boyfriend's physically identical son which was fine because they made it clear she'd never fricking heard of this kid before
for season 3 they turned her into a skateboarder because who the frick knows what women even do or want
most moronic post ITT
>"WB never wanted to make a Wonder Woman anything"
>That's why they kept trying to get it off the ground even after it failed two times, and it was the first DC production made by WB
>"WW2 setting was easy because they had props, but at the same time it wasn't cheap" (?)
>It was properly explained that she went back to Paradise Island after the war, where the Amazons don't age, in line with Golden Age lore. She didn't "simply been immortal into the present day".
>no fun allowed
yeah you're not getting it
between the first pilot in 1967 and the end of the series in 1979 after just three seasons
they had three Wonder Women, four settings, four retools that made considerable changes to the little show that nobody wanted
the retooling was never blamed for falling ratings on S2, the chimping out over cost was never blamed for causing the falling ratings either even though Operation Petticoat was also running on ABC at the same time so the setting's cost was never the issue especially given that fricking WB made a Casablanca tv show a few years later and it was so bad they never even broadcast it all
the first decision to make a WW tv show was made in the fricking 1950s and never got anywhere until Dozier took it on like 15 years later, the guy who made Green Hornet and Batman so it's not like he wasn't a steady pair of hands for this shit
WB didn't want a Wonder Woman show, ABC didn't want a Wonder Woman show, they wanted a hot girl with big breasts flapping around in a swimsuit on screen for 45 minutes every week and when they didn't get it cheap enough they let CBS take their castoffs and meddle even more
and it was so bad that nobody made another Wonder Woman until 2011, which was so bad nobody ever officially got to see it, and even then in the age of superhero media it took another 6 years to get a solo movie
Wonder Woman is one the best superhero shows ever made
>after just three seasons
like Batman?
Batman has had multiple tv shows between '66 and the current day though. Superman too.
Wonder Woman had her one show and 2 movies, one of which was a massive flop.
Last year would've been a good time to release it. Speaking of tie-ins...
I could've sworn Geoff Johns announced a Wonder Woman series on Instagram a couple of years back. Did James Gunn kill the project?
WW is a very tough sell since the built in male demo naturally gravitates towards male heroes while the female demo is incredibly fickle and not as dedicated as male fans.
>flop in the works
>Aquaman movie makes a Billion Dollars
>gets shitty miniseries
>Harley Quin LOSES millions
>gets 6+ seasons
Harley was already a thing before her tv show and Suicide Squad movies.
I'm a Mexican and I think the movie and the character sucks ass.
Jaime was always made for an animated series. I'm surprised it took this long.
Brave and the bold was prime for spinoffs.
I could see this show tying up the Ted Kord loose end so they don't have to deal with it next time they bring Jaime to the movies.
flop incoming
taco's and Mi familia
It could be fun as there was never a blue beetle animated series before
amazing logic. are you 15?
I mean, it's impeccable logic. You can't refute it.
Real Latinos hate blue beetle. They like Damian Wayne and Bane.
Why not just make it its own standalone thing? Why bog it down with movie continuity?
Because James Gunn wants everything to be interconnected.
Why? It's doomed to fail. Even if it was managed well people are not going to bother to keep up.
Make him a frickable bawd that bangs the alien parasite technology implanted in him and my life is yours DC.