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Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
Just to add...
...is still the definitive Wonder Woman.
Just give me a couple of pumps on Linda Carter. She was supreme FAP material back in my youth!
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Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
Just to add...
...is still the definitive Wonder Woman.
Originally Posted by sevit86
im sorry hollywood but %%@ ARE U GUYS SMOKING???????
THIS is what Wonder Woman should look like
THAT CHIN!Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
I still think Taylor Cole would have made a much better Wonder Woman, but i'll give the pilot a chance (mostly because Elizabeth Hurley is in it).
FIRST LOOK AT ADRIANNE PALICKI AS WONDER WOMAN!
by SuperHeroHype
Mar 18th, 2011
Warner Bros. Television has provided us with the first image of Adrianne Palicki starring as the title character in the new NBC pilot "Wonder Woman," from executive producer David E. Kelley ("Boston Legal," "Ally McBeal," NBC's "Harry’s Law"). The pilot was written by Kelley, who also serves as executive producer with Bill D'Elia ("Boston Legal," "The Practice," NBC's "Harry’s Law"). Jeffrey Reiner ("The Event") is directing. Based upon DC Comics characters, "Wonder Woman" is from David E. Kelley Productions and Warner Bros. Television.
Actually, she didOriginally Posted by AirForce1King
And I'm guessing none of ya'll think Lucy Lawless (Xena) would've made a good Wonder Woman, huh?
and WAY more hip-game....seriously. The %%$+ is this?Originally Posted by durty pancakes
NEED MOAR CAMELTOE.
NBC PASSES ON WONDER WOMAN
by Silas Lesnick
May 13th, 2011
David E. Kelley's "Wonder Woman" television series has failed to find a network pickup at NBC, says a story at The Hollywood Reporter.
The series was planned as a reinvention of the iconic DC Comics title in which Wonder Woman (Adrianne Palicki) is both a vigilante crime fighter in Los Angeles, a successful corporate executive (as her alter ego, Diana Prince) and a modern woman trying to balance all of the elements of her extraordinary life.
The pilot was written by Kelley and directed by Jeffrey Reiner ("The Event") and also featured Elizabeth Hurley, Pedro Pascal, Tracie Thoms and Cary Elwes in the cast.
With NBC declining to give the go-ahead, it is unlikely that the comic book adaptation will see the light of day as a series. What is more likely -- albeit, not a guarantee -- is that the produced pilot could be released in one form or another, as was the case with the unproduced "Smallville" spinoff, "Aquaman", which was released on iTunes and sold as a Best Buy exclusive.