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SAN DIEGO -- Warner Bros. gave fans their first look at next year's Wonder Woman as its DC Animated panel at Comic-Con International on Saturday

* Panelists included DC Comics' Gregory Noveck and Paul Levitz, voice director Andrea Romano, producer Bruce Timm, director Lauren Montgomery and actor Nathan Fillion (Steve Trevor).

* Noveck held up the Wonder Woman bag that had been circulating the convention -- with its February release date.

* Levitz said the DVD movies were a case on not wanting to make television advertisers happy, but producing material best-suited for the fans.

* Noveck reiterated the casting of Fillion, Keri Russell (Wonder Woman), Virgina Madsen (Hippylota), Rosario Dawson (Artemis), Oliver Platt (Hades) and Alfred Molina (Ares).

* Noveck announced a special two-disc blu-ray editon of Superman Doomsday on Nov. 25. It will include four bonus episodes of Superman: The Animated series, picked by Timm.

* Noveck said Wonder Woman will premiere at a to-be-announced convention. It is an original story from Gail Simone and Michael Jelenic. Jelenic wrote the screenplay.

"For my money, it's one of the best Wonder Woman stories I've ever read," Noveck said.

* Levitz said that Simone brought personal passion to the project. "The challenge was not doing a specific comic, but something that captures the essence of all of them," she said.

* Romano said it's one of the "best-looking casts" she's ever worked with.

Romano said she was looking for somebody to bring an innocence to Diana and found it with Russell. She had worked with Molina before on Justice League. Platt recorded his lines in New York, and because of his shirt scratching, Romano noted, he recorded shirtless.

* Fillion had worked with Russell before. "Giving us a female character who is incredible storng and incredibly heroic and doesn't try to be a man. And Kerri pulls it off very well," he said.

* Montgomery talked about designs. "I didn't want her to be petite. I wanted to give her an athletic feel. She is an Amazon," she said, noting she also wanted to give her a Greek influence.

Timm said there were arguments about Wonder Woman's boots, trying to get the right feel for the size of her calves. He said they looked at Adam Hughes' work.

* Footage was then shown. Fillion said, "That was awesome!"

* Timm said he guarantees there will be more Batman movies. He said the next two Batman projects will be...."you're going to lose it."

* Timm said the odds are 50/50 that Worlds Collide, the script Dwayne McDuffie wrote as a bridge between Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, will be made.

* Noveck said when Kingdom Come can be made financially, they would like to. Timm said Warner Bros. has been "tipping its toes" into CG animation and Kingdom Come still might be possible.

* Timm said that the Batman story The Long Halloween has been discussed. Levitz noted that time is also an issue when translating stories.

* Timm said he would love to do a Catwoman movie, and that she ranks high among the second-tier. "She could totally support her own movie and she could erase the stain of the that (live-action movie)," Timm said.

* Asked if fans were more interested in straight adaptations or more inspired by types of stories, the crowd was basically split.

* Noveck said Wonder Woman is "a pretty epic" story. "It spans a long time and a lot of stuff," he said.

* Noveck said he's been hoping for a Captain Carrot film.

* Timm said he hopes he can use his old DC Animated Universe style again. "I hope to do something in my own personal style again -- soon," Timm said.

* Asked about the scope of the action, Montgomery said, "There are a lot of battles. Wonder Woman is an Amazon. She was born in a warrior race. There's a lot of violence in it, but there's only the necessary violence."

"She went to town," Timm said.

* Timm said a direct-to-DVD Justice League Unlimited "could happen."

* Asked about if styles will remain the same for sequels, Timm said, "We don't know yet. But we enjoy experiment with the different styles."

* Timm said the next movie is an adapation of a pre-existing comic and he is enjoying adapting that artist's style.

* Timm said that the Fourth World is being looked at for the DVD movies and a TV series.

* Timm said the two-disc version of Wonder Woman will be "the Lauren-approved violent cut."

In bold is the stuff that interests me. A Fourth World tv series??? Bring it.

Also, what can Timm be talking about when he says he enjoys adapting the artists style on their next movie? Frank Miller on TDKR? Tim Sale on The Long Halloween, perhaps? I have to know!
 
Good news.:up:

The Long Halloween and Dark Knight Returns seem like certainties.I really hope Kingdom Come also happens and gets the royal treatment.

Hopefully they'll mix the styles up a little for these films. And for me not everthing DC Animated needs to have Timm involved for it to be good.
 
All of it sounds very promising. I'd love to see a Catwoman film.
 
* Timm said that the Fourth World is being looked at for the DVD movies and a TV series.
HominaHominaHomina! :eek: :up:
 
Love that Timm is going back to his old style

Love the idea of a bridging movie between JL and JLU
 
I want a Dark Knight Returns animated movie so bad it hurts.
Same with Kingdom Come.

I hope that when Bruce Timm says "his personal style" he means his BTAS style.
 
no mention of Teen Titans: The Judas Contract?
 
I want a Flash animated film. Dead Heat or The Return of Barry Allen would be awesome.
 
This is sweet news, hope those Bat films come into a reality. A Fourth Wolrd series eh? That would be pretty cool too.
 
Long Halloween *drools*
 
A long halloween movie, that would be sweet :0 & a TDKR movie that's just icing on the cake hope there made.
 
What about crisis on infinite earths?
 
I'm in the middle concerning Crisis. If WB is insisting on these being 70 minutes, I can't begin to imagine how much they'll have to cut. A mini-series would be better.
 
I'm in the middle concerning Crisis. If WB is insisting on these being 70 minutes, I can't begin to imagine how much they'll have to cut. A mini-series would be better.

agreed.
 
A Hush animated film in the same universe as BTAS and TNBA would be AMAZING!
 
I wonder if any of the potential future Batman projects could, like B:GK, have some continuity with BB and TDK.
 
A Hush animated film in the same universe as BTAS and TNBA would be AMAZING!

I'd rather it be in BTAS style than the episodes with Tim Drake. It's been far too long since the BTAS style.
 
I'd like to see BTAS style with some elements from TNBA, like black & gray combo for Batman instead of the blue & gray.
 
I'm in the middle concerning Crisis. If WB is insisting on these being 70 minutes, I can't begin to imagine how much they'll have to cut. A mini-series would be better.

That is a good idea, and it might be unprecedented. The question about that (a DTV miniseries) would be would the consumer be interested in buying the follow on videos in the series to justify the cost of producing them?
 
I'd rather it be in BTAS style than the episodes with Tim Drake. It's been far too long since the BTAS style.

I say JL/JLU which seemed to combine the styles, especially with the Joker

The Riddler specifically was awful TNBA but was fantastic in BTAS
 

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