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6/13/2025, 2:38:47 AM
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WB doesn't have any faith on her, so usually they will just hire any average writer, or at best they hire popstar writers who don't understand her to write her, thinking the writer's fanbase will be bigger than hers and he will have "the magic touch" to make her cool or something cough cough tom king and grant morrison.
Then the cycle repeats
>This came about because I wanted to do a World War II story with Wonder Woman, because I initially had a pitch with DC Access to do a Wonder Woman series based in World War II," Lukic tells CBR.
>"This was before the first Wonder Woman movie came out; while we were pitching it, we found out that they were doing a World War I take on Wonder Woman. And I thought it would be good to do this as a series, but the development didn't last long because they didn't think Wonder Woman had legs, not until the movie came out that they realized 'Oh shit, this is a moneymaker.' So I just took some of the ideas that we had for that series and applied them towards this film."
WB doesn't have any faith on her, so usually they will just hire any average writer, or at best they hire popstar writers who don't understand her to write her, thinking the writer's fanbase will be bigger than hers and he will have "the magic touch" to make her cool or something cough cough tom king and grant morrison.
Then the cycle repeats
>This came about because I wanted to do a World War II story with Wonder Woman, because I initially had a pitch with DC Access to do a Wonder Woman series based in World War II," Lukic tells CBR.
>"This was before the first Wonder Woman movie came out; while we were pitching it, we found out that they were doing a World War I take on Wonder Woman. And I thought it would be good to do this as a series, but the development didn't last long because they didn't think Wonder Woman had legs, not until the movie came out that they realized 'Oh shit, this is a moneymaker.' So I just took some of the ideas that we had for that series and applied them towards this film."
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