Cassandra Cain
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Flashback to 2002....20 yr old Cavill in his full Adonis glory
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Flashback to 2002....20 yr old Cavill in his full Adonis glory
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Flashback to 2002....20 yr old Cavill in his full Adonis glory
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It's been confirmed that the Wonder Woman movie is pretty much one long flashback. There will be scenes that take place in the present day.
I think they could do it w/o it feeling forced. It could be as simple as WW making the decision (her case) to be more active outside of her world because the world needs her helps as seen in WWI flashbacks and the events from BvS. Bringing Superman into her circle and having the amazons meet him could be how she does the proverbial "I will join you in the suna recent interview with Brazilian magazine Superinteressante, actor Henry Cavill has confirmed that unlike his Batman v Superman co-star, he doesn't turn up in Suicide Squad. That makes perfect sense as it was Batman who put all of the members of Taskforce X in Belle Reeve prison. Cavill did tell Superinteressante, that post-Dawn of Justice, Superman could turn up in the DCEU sooner than Justice League Part One. There's a chance that he could turn up in Wonder Woman, as Cavill stated that nothing was confirmed yet but to "watch that space". This would be a further clue that Patty Jenkins' film won't entirely be set during World War I.
Interesting, as long as its done in a way that doesn't feel forced.
Aye so he could always pop in one of the present day scenes, I assume from what he's said that there's some sort of talks taken place.
Ever since I heard that, I've been picturing Wonder Woman at the Kent farm telling Batman and Superman her story. As a matter of fact, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the end of DOJ goes right into the beginning of WW.
Aye so he could always pop in one of the present day scenes, I assume from what he's said that there's some sort of talks taken place.
Mild mannered reporter Clark Kent, of the Daily Planet, interviews Wonder Woman or Diana Prince.
It's been confirmed that the Wonder Woman movie is pretty much one long flashback. There will be scenes that take place in the present day.
Maybe. But also because of her immortality (she is 5000 years old IIRC), I think they can also simply start from her origin in Themiscyra (or on that island long before before WWI, at any rate), then flash forward to WWI, and finally flash forward to the present day.
Love his child bearing hips![]()
My bet...Clark's interviewing Wonder Woman after her return to heroism in BvS. That's how he turns up in tat flick.
My bet...Clark's interviewing Wonder Woman after her return to heroism in BvS. That's how he turns up in tat flick.Mild mannered reporter Clark Kent, of the Daily Planet, interviews Wonder Woman or Diana Prince.