LOL if you think WW will sell. Her cartoon dvd is the lowest selling dvd out of the Marvel/DC rivalry at one point and that says a lot about a character that had her own tv show. It may have changed now but for a minute it was true. The tv show has failed but you have to look at the reason how it failed. 1) the costume. How many times did it change and they STILL couldn't get it right without her coming off corny or just odd? 2) the concept. A business woman? We heard a lot of fan backlash but let's be honest, what could they do. Honestly people were saying she deserves a movie not a tv show but she hasn't done anything noteworthy since the freakin 70's! Whether it be a tv show, movie or cartoon(other than JLA, and she wasn't even integral there). People say all the time at how popular she is but DC dropped the ball with her. After she had a tv show in the 70's, they should have followed up with a movie in the 80's or 90's. Now it's been over 30 years and now they want to re-introduce her to the public. I just don't see it going so well. WB did the right thing by going for either GL or Flash as their next property. They should have just lowered the budget or did something to get more involved with the script or something. Can't believe John's was involved in the movie and let it go down this route.![]()
I think High Five and others have given some pretty good responses to your assertions, but let me ask you, have you read any of WW's adventures since the 70's? I'm not the biggest WW fan or reader, though I have checked out some of Gail Simone's and JMS's stories. I think WW has an underrated rogues' gallery and a lot of potential from what I've seen. It's unfortunate that her DVD is a low seller (personally the WW DVD was one of my favorites of all the DCAU films).
I do agree with you that DC has dropped the ball with her, but despite perhaps years of that, WW remains a well known character, a character that can get a greenlighted TV show, even if it failed. How many other comic heroes even get to that stage?
I also don't think her comic publishing history is a factor in whether she can have a successful movie. Blade has a much spottier record and they made gold with his movies. As others have said, with the right script, good casting, a reasonable budget, and a good marketing campaign, I think Wonder Woman could work. They might need to cast Milla Jovovich to make it all come together though
. I would only agree with you about GL getting the nod for a film before Wonder Woman based on his recent revival in the comics and how Johns set up a cinematic vision for the comic-boggles my mind that they failed to really convey this on screen.
Wonder Woman's backstory and world is no less convulted and actually perhaps more easy to grasp than GL's. The Hercules and Xena shows, Clash of the Titans, Percy and the Olympians, all of this product travels similar waters. And even stuff like Spartacus: Blood and Sand and 300; there is an audience for Greek mythology/ancient Grecian themes. And Thor made it work, even though he is a less well known character from a perhaps less well known pantheon of gods.


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