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Wonder Woman | ||||
Directed by | Patty Jenkins | |||
Produced by | Charles Roven, Zack Snyder, Deborah Snyder, Richard Suckle | |||
Written by | screenplay and story: Allan Heinberg story: Zack Snyder, Jason Fuchs | |||
Music by | Rupert Gregson-Williams | |||
Released | June 2, 2017 | |||
Duration | 141 minutes | |||
Previous Film | Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice | |||
Next Film | Justice League |
Wonder Woman is a 2017 film released on June 2, 2017 and marks the first solo film for the character after debuting in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and is part of the DC Extended Universe.
Plot
Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers... and her true destiny.
Cast
Wonder Woman Gal Gadot |
Hippolyta Connie Nielsen |
Steve Trevor Chris Pine |
Antiope Robin Wright |
Menalippe Lisa Loven Kongsli |
Etta Candy Lucy Davis |
Sir Patrick/Ares David Thewlis |
Dr. Maru/Poison Elena Anaya |
Ludendorff Danny Huston |
Sameer Saïd Taghmaoui |
Charlie Ewen Bremner |
Chief Eugene Brave Rock |
Artemis Ann Wolfe |
Acantha Florence Kasumba |
Egeria Madeleine Vall |
Euboea Samantha Jo |
Venelia Doutzen Kroes |
Diana (8) Lilly Aspell |
Diana (12) Emily Carey |
- Full Cast from Credits
Diana | Gal Gadot | |
Steve Trevor | Chris Pine | |
Hippolyta | Connie Nielsen | |
Antiope | Robin Wright | |
Ludendorff | Danny Huston | |
Sir Patrick | David Thewlis | |
Sameer | Saïd Taghmaoui | |
Charlie | Ewen Bremner | |
The Chief | Eugene Brave Rock | |
Etta | Lucy Davis | |
Dr. Maru | Elena Anaya | |
Young Diana (8) | Lilly Aspell | |
Menalippe | Lisa Loven Kongsli | |
Artemis | Ann J. Wolfe | |
Philippus | Ann Ogbomo | |
Diana (12) | Emily Carey | |
Field Marshall Haig | James Cosmo | |
German Commander | Wolf Kahler | |
German Lieutenant | Alexander Mercury | |
Kaiser Wilhelm II | Martin Bishop | |
Marie | Flora Nicholson | |
Photographer | Pat Abernethy | |
Trench Sentries | Freddy Elletson | |
Sammy Hayman | ||
Michael Tantrum | ||
Trench Officer - Belgian | Philippe Spall | |
Trench Officer - British | Edward Wolstenholme | |
German Soldier | Ian Hughes | |
German Soldier in Boat | Marko Leht | |
Colonel Darnell | Steffan Rhodri | |
Weary Captain (Shot) | Andrew Byron | |
Suited Man | Dominic Kinnaird | |
Fausta Grables | Rachel Pickup | |
Guard at Invite Table | Ulli Ackermann | |
Turkish Slave | Frank Allen Forbes | |
Soldier at Gala | Peter Stark | |
Von Hindenberg | Rainer Bock | |
Young Soldier (Station) | Josh Bromley | |
Young Wife (Station) | Jennie Eggleton | |
Nina | Eva Dabrowski | |
German Pilots | Harvey James | |
George Johnston | ||
Senator Timandra | Danielle Lewis | |
Senator Acantha | Florence Kasumba | |
Epione | Eleanor Matsuura | |
Mnemosyne | Josette Simon | |
Venelia | Doutzen Kroes | |
Aella | Hayley Warnes | |
Queen's Guard | Caitlin Burles | |
Jemma Moore | ||
Euboea | Samantha Jo | |
Penthiselea | Brooke Ence | |
Egeria | Madeleine Vall Beijner | |
Trigona | Hari James | |
Niobe | Jacqui-Lee Pryce | |
Amazon Army | Betty Adewole | |
Caroline Winberg | ||
Lizzie Bowden | ||
Kattreya Scheurer-Smith | ||
Sharmina Harrower | ||
Amazon Townsfolk | Rekha Luther | |
Thaina Oliveira | ||
Ooooota Adepo | ||
Zinnia Kumar | ||
Toma McDonagh | ||
Mother | Amber Doyle | |
Soldiers | Freddy Carter | |
Fred Fergus | ||
Wounded Soldier | Tim Pritchet | |
Throne Room Amazons | Gana Bayarsaikhan | |
Camilla Roholm | ||
Amazon Calvary General | Stephanie Haymes-Roven | |
Veld Singer | Nia Burke |
Production
Production Designer Aline Bonetto: "The island was a gift from the gods. They don’t cut into the stone, they use an open cave. They decide to live with nature, using what nature gives to them. These women respect nature… They are not primitive women, these women are educated. It was important for us to have water everywhere. Water is quite feminine in a way. In its movement and in its energy. It’s the symbol of life, and the women respect and protect life."[1]
Gallery
- Posters
- Promotional Photos
- Behind the Scenes
- Concept Art
- July 2016 Trailer
- November 2016 Trailer
- March 2017 Trailer
- May 2017 Trailer
Sources
- ↑ Los Angeles Times "No men or columns: A look inside Wonder Woman's paradise island Themyscira" by Meredith Woerner, April 21, 2017
External links
- Wonder Woman at IMDb