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YakSpiller

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I do blanket statements provide nothing to discussion. Don’t try to front like all MCU movies good my guy :hhh::scust:

And if I said they were? So what, that's how I feel.

:heh: fukkin weirdos on here. I don't give a fukk about your standards and shyt.

Who the fukk are you? Comic book movie police?

WW has no replay value like every DCEU movie. shyt is whack.
 

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'Wonder Woman 2' Villain Reportedly Revealed

Last year's Wonder Woman wasn't only the crowning achievement of the DC Extended Universe, but also one of the most critically and financially successful films of the year, resulting in Warner Bros. focusing their attention on expanding the adventures of Diana Prince. With the sequel reportedly heading into production in just a few months, details have emerged that may confirm the film's villain: Cheetah.

According to That Hashtag Show, a source revealed the storyline will "follow Diana Prince into the 1980s where she will (somehow) reunite with Steve Trevor to take on the now dissolved Soviet Union," with Cheetah emerging somewhere in the mix.

The outlet also purports that Warner Bros. approached Emma Stone to play the character, but the actress turned down the opportunity.

Multiple characters have held the mantle of Cheetah over the years, with this version reportedly being Barbara Ann Minerva, "a British anthropologist who becomes the avatar of the cheetah god after locating the lost city of Urzkartagan and stumbling into the middle of an ancient ritual."

One of the joys of the original Wonder Woman is that there was far less focus on one specific villain and the hero instead helped humanity in a variety of ways. If she was set to "take on" the former Soviet Union, we could assume this trend will continue, with Cheetah potentially only being one factor that gets in Wonder Woman's way.

With Wonder Woman's last appearance being Justice League, which was a critical and financial disappointment, fans are clamoring to see her new film right the ship.

"Other than the wonderful work Lynda Carter did in the TV show, this character was never really told on the big screen," star Gal Gadot told Entertainment Weekly. "We just see her origin story. But there’s so much to explore with this character who has 75 years of legacy, there’s so much material and so many ways and I’m psyched about it."

Wonder Woman 2 is slated to hit theaters on November 1, 2019. The next chapter in the DCEU is Aquaman, which hits theaters on December 21.

'Wonder Woman' Producer Confirms Filming on Sequel Starts This Summer

Ever since Wonder Woman made its historic debut last summer, fans have been eagerly anticipating the film's sequel. And now, it looks like Wonder Woman 2 could be making its next step towards the big screen very soon.

ComicBook.com recently got a chance to chat with Charles Roven, who has produced all of the DC Extended Universe's projects so far, including Wonder Woman. When asked exactly where the Gal Gadot-led film is in production, Roven offered a very succinct answer.

"We're in what I would call development of the screenplay." Roven explained. "We finally, I think, have a good story to tell. Not kind of – we do believe we have a good story to tell. And then we're also just moving out of what normally we would call soft prep into hard prep. We're hoping to start shooting the movie sometime this summer, and hope to have it out by the end of '19."
 
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Kristen Wiig Being Lassoed For Villain Role On ‘Wonder Woman 2’

EXCLUSIVE: The hot name for the villainess role in Wonder Woman 2is Kristen Wiig. Word is that Warner Bros and DC are in talks with Wiig to play the role of Cheetah. The pic, which has Gal Gadot back and director Patty Jenkins, is set in the 80s in the Cold War. Sounds like this will happen quickly, and a symbol of female empowerment gets a sequel where both main characters are women.

Wiig has proven her versatility during her run on Saturday Night Live, and she was Oscar-nominated for co-writing Bridesmaids, which also provided her breakout starring turn. This will be her first role as a super villain, so she continues to break new ground. Stay tuned. The film is top priority for Warner Bros, after the first grossed $821 million worldwide
 

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Does this cheetah chick have a human side? The comic pics I've seen make me think there's zero chance that wouldn't look ridiculous on screen
 

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Does this cheetah chick have a human side? The comic pics I've seen make me think there's zero chance that wouldn't look ridiculous on screen
Yeah she does.

Werewolf makeup/CGI is pretty much the basics of how to do it.
 
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