

Wonder Woman
It's the modern day, and being Wonder Woman is complicated. Diana is leading a triple life - running a large corporation out of costume and fighting crime in costume in one identity. A never-aired television pilot expected to debut in 2011, but NBC opted not to buy the series.
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Plot Summary
When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, Diana, an Amazonian warrior, leaves her secluded island home to fight a war to end all wars. She soon discovers her full powers and a destiny to become Wonder Woman.
Critical Reception
Wonder Woman was met with generally positive reviews, with many critics praising its direction, screenplay, action sequences, and lead performances, particularly Gal Gadot's portrayal of the titular superhero. It was considered a significant critical and commercial success for the DC Extended Universe.
What Reviewers Say
- A triumphant and inspiring superhero film that successfully balances action, heart, and a compelling story.
- Gal Gadot delivers a charismatic and powerful performance, embodying the iconic Wonder Woman with grace and strength.
- Praise for Patty Jenkins' confident direction and the film's satisfying blend of epic battles and emotional depth.
Google audience: Google users lauded Wonder Woman for its inspiring message, strong female lead, and exciting action. Many appreciated the film's blend of heroism, humor, and emotional resonance, finding it a satisfying and entertaining superhero movie.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for numerous awards, including a Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Action Movie. It was also recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the top 10 films of the year.
Fun Fact
Gal Gadot was pregnant during the reshoots for "Wonder Woman" and had to wear a green screen covering on her belly, which was later digitally removed.
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