DeadlyDiarrhea
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The funny thing is as bad as the enforced runtime hurt the movie, the entire up and down history of the DCEU is almost a textbook case of why sometimes you need to step in and put limitations on your artists. There are so many decisions in Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman where someone up top should have really said "No, Zack, we're not letting you do that" and yet they didn't.
Wonder Woman has had a lot of people interested in her over the years, actually. Aside from Whedon, the director of Drive was pushing really hard to make the movie for a while.
The difference was WB didn't want to do a Wonder Woman movie because until recently, there was a stupid presumption that there wasn't an audience for female superhero movies.
So if I'm interpreting you right, the lack of Superman movies (until MOS) can be attributed to director reluctance, while the lack of Wonder Woman movies
(until 2017 WW) can be attributed to studio reluctance? Am I reading that right?
If so, then what makes Superman a difficult character to make a movie about versus Wonder Woman? Personally I like Wonder Woman better, but I may be biased by the success of DCEU Wonder Woman (one of the few successes of this universe).