Wonder Woman will finally be gracing the big screen in later this year, but for many the most iconic portrayal of the heroine happend back when Lynda Carter inhabited the role. Now those fans can add the stunning star to their collection with Tweeterhead's new Wonder Woman statue.
The statue includes a spot on likeness to the stunning actress, who held the role from 1975 to 1979. Wonder Woman will be in line with Tweeterhead's other classic TV statues, including their Catwoman and Batgirl statues based on Batman 66. The pose is an inconic one, with Diana putting her bracelet up to deflect incoming bullets, as she stands on a gold star inspired base. The pre-sale kicks off on March 14th, and there will also be an exclusive edition.
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The classic series set its first season during World War II, but eventually decided to change gears in seasons 2 and 3. For the new film, director Patty Jenkins talked about their decision to focus instead on World War 1.
"...They had decided to do WWI, and I was like 'Woah, let me think about that. And then I almost very quickly loved it, because we 've seen World War II so much; there were a lot of misunderstandings at play in WWI - it wasn't clear what was going on. And that's great for her journey."
"'Wonder Woman' hits movie theaters around the world next summer when Gal Gadot returns as the title character in the epic action-adventure from director Patty Jenkins. Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.
Wonder Woman is directed by Patty Jenkins and is written by Allan Heinberg, Geoff Johns, and Zack Snyder. The film stars Gal Gadot (Diana Prince/Wonder Woman), Chris Pine (Steve Trevor), Robin Wright (General Antiope), Connie Nielsen (Queen Hippolyta), David Thewlis, Elena Anaya, Lucy Davis (Etta Candy), Danny Huston, Ewen Bremmer, Doutzen Kroes, Samantha Jo (Euboea), Florence Kasumba (Senator Acantha), Said Taghmaoui, Eleanor Matsuura (Epione), Emily Carey (Young Diana), and Lisa Loven Kongsli (Menalippe).
The DCEU continues with Wonder Woman opens in theaters on June 2, 2017, followed by Justice League on November 17, 2017; Aquaman on July 27, 2018; Shazam on April 5, 2019; Justice League 2 on June 14, 2019; Cyborg on April 3, 2020; and Green Lantern Corps on July 24, 2020. The Flash, The Batman, Dark Universe and Man of Steel 2 are currently without a release dates.
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