Connie Nielsen IS Hippolyta

Well…Nielsen, Kidman and Wright are all a tad WASPy. (Though maybe Diana gets her Mediterranean looks from Dad. ;)) True, Nielsen (like Gadot) is tall. But so is Kidman. Wright and Elena Anaya would be on the short side for Amazons (if that’s who they’re playing).

True. Though for some reason I have less trouble imagining Nielsen as Gadot's mother than Kidman or Wright. Probably because she is less pale than other two actresses and I've seen Nielsen with darker hair as much as blond one.

Gal Gadot looks like a white lady to me, not as white as my sister in law but white all the same. I get that she isn't white in the same way say Nicole Kidman is and I appreciate that but I wouldn't call her a person of color. Again I still do appreciate Snyder going for a slightly different look when it comes to Wonder Woman.

Yeah, I wouldn't call her non-white as well, though she does seem to have that Mediterranean olive skin, not unlike Lynda Carter. And considering they're filming Themyscira scenes in south Italy and will probably use local extras, I expect many Amazons to have similar tan to Gadot's.
 
Yeah, I wouldn't call her non-white as well, though she does seem to have that Mediterranean olive skin, not unlike Lynda Carter. And considering they're filming Themyscira scenes in south Italy and will probably use local extras, I expect many Amazons to have similar tan to Gadot's.

I think a lot of people misunderstand that Mediterranean types (and I'm strictly referring to the Caucasian subrace -- not the region) are actually quite ubiquitous, stretching from the Middle East and parts of North Africa all the way to Southern and even Northern Europe, among other geographic locations. Obviously a Mediterranean type from say.. Great Britain, one whose genetic makeup also reflects Germanic admixture and has been exposed to a rainy climate for a number of generations, won't look exactly like a Med type from Southern Spain or Sicily -- but in the craniofacial morphology, they're indeed very much the same.

I'd say that most modern Europeans, including their descendants in the Americas and elsewhere, are somewhat of a composite between Mediterranean and Nordic types. A true Nordic type is someone like Max Von Sydow. It's not just about hair or eye color; stature and other factors are to be considered as well.
 
Great choice for Hippolyta! She and Gadot could share a familial resemblance.

Now who is Robin Wright playing?
 
I think a lot of people misunderstand that Mediterranean types (and I'm strictly referring to the Caucasian subrace -- not the region) are actually quite ubiquitous, stretching from the Middle East and parts of North Africa all the way to Southern and even Northern Europe, among other geographic locations. Obviously a Mediterranean type from say.. Great Britain, one whose genetic makeup also reflects Germanic admixture and has been exposed to a rainy climate for a number of generations, won't look exactly like a Med type from Southern Spain or Sicily -- but in the craniofacial morphology, they're indeed very much the same.

I'd say that most modern Europeans, including their descendants in the Americas and elsewhere, are somewhat of a composite between Mediterranean and Nordic types. A true Nordic type is someone like Max Von Sydow. It's not just about hair or eye color; stature and other factors are to be considered as well.

You're most definitely right. Though I was referring to the region as much as the type that has those features that are generally considered Mediterranean - dolicocephalic skull, darker hair and eyes, olive skin and so called "roman nose" (all features Gadot has, as a mater of fact), though of course there are variations there as well.... but in today's world due to the more and more present multiculturalism, there aren't many regions that are exclusively and dominantly featuring one type or the other. Still, speaking of Europe exclusively, you'd expect more of purely Mediterranean types in Spain, South Italy and Sicily, same as you'd expect more of purely Nordic types in Northern Germany and Scandinavian countries. That was my point.

But, yeah, you're definitely right that most of Europeans and subsequently Americans are mix of both types. Mediterranean type is not nearly as rare or "exotic" in the literal sense as it's usually depicted.
 
You're most definitely right. Though I was referring to the region as much as the type that has those features that are generally considered Mediterranean - dolicocephalic skull, darker hair and eyes, olive skin and so called "roman nose" (all features Gadot has, as a mater of fact), though of course there are variations there as well.... but in today's world due to the more and more present multiculturalism, there aren't many regions that are exclusively and dominantly featuring one type or the other. Still, speaking of Europe exclusively, you'd expect more of purely Mediterranean types in Spain, South Italy and Sicily, same as you'd expect more of purely Nordic types in Northern Germany and Scandinavian countries. That was my point.

But, yeah, you're definitely right that most of Europeans and subsequently Americans are mix of both types. Mediterranean type is not nearly as rare or "exotic" in the literal sense as it's usually depicted.

I'd say Gadot has more of a straight nose than a Roman/aquiline nose [they tend to be more on the beakish side], but I agree with the rest. :up:
 
Except you don't know that. There is no confusion except not realizing what you're saying is arbitrary and presumptuous. Why don't you complain about diversity after actually seeing the movie and how the roles play out? You have this silly perfect number for POC when the story will determine what actors they will need.
It may change obviously, but I've watched enough of these productions to know how the it goes. We have 2 so far from the press release, and I'm hoping for more. However, anyone else cast in this film will more than likely be minor roles at this point and that's a shame. You say I'm being presumptuous I say you're being aloof.
Actually, you only have the Said guy. Gal's family originally emigrated from Europe before settling in Israel (she describes her ethnicity as "1/4 Polish, 1/4 Austrian, 1/4 German, and 1/4 Czech"), so I wouldn't exactly call her a POC.

Sorry. Not helping. :O
Gal is a given.
 
Gal definitely doesn't have a Roman nose. Those are very distinct and often give the impression the person has a big nose.
 
I'd say Gadot has more of a straight nose than a Roman/aquiline nose [they tend to be more on the beakish side], but I agree with the rest. :up:

My bad, you're right...

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There is a reason why Roman/aquiline nose is also called a "hook" nose after all.
 
Connie Nielsen in Devil's Advocate tho.

Hnghhhh.

Was expecting a bigger name for Hippolyta.....but Nielsen will work just fine.

She is definitely still sexy as as a mutha! Nielsen has that Diane Lane type is sexiness to her!
 
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I'm wondering if it's Hera. But I guess it could be Penthesilea. The current book Legend of Wonder Woman has conflict between the Amazon hierarchy.
 
That current book is a disappointing one though. I love the New 52 origin and to the best of my knowledge, most other people did too. I don't know why they went ahead and re-rebooted the character with the older origin.
 
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In an alternate universe, Jor-Russel and Conniepylata met each other and had a fling
 
That current book is a disappointing though. I love the New 52 origin and to the best of my knowledge, most other people did too. I don't know why they went ahead and re-rebooted the character with the older origin.

They did? I loved the New 52 origin & stories, they felt far more authentic for WW & who she is. I was just mainly happy they had finally done away with that clay nonsense.
 
Having just heard this news now, I'm happy about it. The only movie of hers I can think of right now is Gladiator. She was great in that so yay for this casting.
 
They did? I loved the New 52 origin & stories, they felt far more authentic for WW & who she is. I was just mainly happy they had finally done away with that clay nonsense.

Oh ya, buddy. That's back.:whatever:
 
Yep, EVERYBODY makes typos. Now, if she had spelled various words wrong, I'd bat an eye. But it's just a little typo.
 
I'm wondering if it's Hera. But I guess it could be Penthesilea. The current book Legend of Wonder Woman has conflict between the Amazon hierarchy.

I'm reading the old story "The Contest" and there's a flashback to the story between Hippolyta and her sister Antiope. They are very close until Hippolyta is seduced by Hercules and endangers the Amazons and this causes Antiope and the Amazons of Bana-Mighdall to separate from the other Amazons.

Another interesting aspect is that Hippolyta expected Diana to have achieved much more as Wonder Woman in the outside world, including for women, but feels Diana is more involved with her friends' "street brawls."
 

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