The Marvel Cinematic Universe opened the floodgates for superhero movies that dominate the box office these days. DC Comics has had its fair share of successes, as well, with The Dark Knight trilogy and Man of Steel, not to mention the upcoming Batman vs. Superman film. Read More »
Some fans had issues with the way Zack Snyder portrayed Superman in Man of Steel last year, and the biggest point of contention [SPOILER] came at the film's climax when Superman snaps General Zod's neck and kills him. But as we all know, "Superman doesn't kill." Read More »
Production on Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, known for now as Batman vs. Superman, is underway, and while Marvel has the spotlight for now with Captain America: The Winter Soldier, fans are still ready for the first movie interaction between DC's two greatest heroes. Read More »
Director Zack Snyder returns to helm the Man of Steel sequel, known as Batman vs. Superman until further notice, but he has dealt with some backlash from fans who are unhappy with some casting choices (specifically Ben Affleck as Batman, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman) and creative decisions. Read More »
Michael Wilkinson serves as costume designer for Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, known for now as Batman vs. Superman. Much of the fans' focus on his work has been on the Wonder Woman costume, and he teased that Gal Gadot's outfit for the movie would be more "relevant" to today's crowd. Read More »
Gal Gadot continues her training for the role of Wonder Woman in Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, currently known as Batman vs. Superman. A photo of the actress in which she flexed her muscles recently hit the Internet, and now she has posted another one herself. Read More »
It's been more than a month, but some fans are still up in arms that Warner Bros., DC and director Zack Snyder cast Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman for the yet-to-be titled Man of Steel sequel, which has been called Batman vs. Superman. Many felt the actress was not the right body type to play the part, but a new photo should hopefully alleviate some of the frenzy. Read More »
Gal Gadot will portray Wonder Woman, the most iconic female superhero in history, in the Man of Steel sequel currently known as Batman vs. Superman. Now, a new report claims to know the three movies in which she will play the Amazonian princess. Read More »
After a seemingly endless stream of speculation and rumors with regard to the Man of Steel sequel known as Batman vs. Superman, we have some concrete information about the franchise from Gal Gadot, one of the main players involved. Read More »
Fans who have been closely following the news about Zack Snyder's Man of Steel sequel, which we're currently calling Batman vs. Superman, know that Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) would not be sporting her classic short-shorts and red top from the comics. Instead, the character would have some sort of armor, but details were scarce. Read More »
If you don't remember the 2013 Wonder Woman television pilot from David E. Kelley starring Adriane Palicki, we wouldn't blame you. This show was supposed to be the triumphant return of the iconic leading female DC Comics character, but it fell so short of expectations that it was not picked up. Many people blame the failure on the casting of Palicki. One of the actresses that fans reportedly would have preferred was Battlestar Galactica beauty Katee Sackhoff, who actually was turned down for the role. Let's find out why. Read More »
When news broke several weeks ago that Gal Gadot would play Wonder Woman in the 2015 Man of Steel sequel Batman vs. Superman, a contingent of fans reacted negatively. Some claimed she was too thin, others believed she was not buxom enough and still others said she was not athletic enough. Now, her co-star Amy Adams (who plays Lois Lane) has spoken up in Gadot's defense. Read More »
After months of speculation about whether or not Wonder Woman would appear in Batman vs. Superman, the upcoming 2015 sequel to Man of Steel, news broke via Deadline on Wednesday that director Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. have cast Israeli-born actress Gal Gadot for the role. Read More »