Wonder Woman, a superhero film released in 2017 is inspired by the DC Comics hero of the same name. The film was made by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Films. The film is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Patty Jenkins directed the film and Allan Heinberg wrote the story. The script was written by Jason Fuchs and Zack Snyder. Wonder Woman stars Gal Gadot as the title character. Additionally, Robin Wright and Danny Huston are also part of the casting. Connie Nielsen and Connie Nielsen are also in the film. Following her debut in Batman: V Superman: Dawn of Justice Wonder Woman is the second live-action theatrical film. 8. Wonder Woman is the Amazon princess Diana who is determined to stop World War I. She believes that Ares an old foe of the Amazons, and a spy, was the one who started the war. Steve Trevor, an American pilot and spy, is a pilot who crashes on Themyscira and provides information to Diana. Ivan Reitman was to direct and produce the film. The film was in deep difficulties for a number of many years. In various instances, Jon Cohen, Todd Alcott and Joss Whedon also participated. Warner Bros. released the film in 2010 and Jenkins was appointed to direct it in the year 2015. The inspiration for Wonder Woman came from Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston's 1940s tales George Perez's 1980s tales about Wonder Woman, and the New 52 version of the Wonder Woman character. The principal photography began on the 21st of November in England, France, and Italy. The filming concluded on December 31, 2015.
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