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		<title>Joss Whedon - &quot;Wonder Woman&quot; Movie - Why Did Whedon Abandon &quot;Wonder Woman&quot; ?</title>
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		<description>Last we heard, the filmmakers behind the &quot;Wonder Woman&quot; movie were still waiting for the script. Most recently, writer/director Joss Whedon (&quot;Buffy the Vampire Slayer&quot;) was said to have quit the project after producer Joel Silver purchased a rival WWII-centered script drafted by unknowns Matthew Jennison and Matt Strickland. &lt;br /&gt;But why did Whedon quit? He explains to The Telegraph: &quot;I was told they were very anxious to make it. I wrote a script. I rewrote the story. And by the time I'd written (...)


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		<title>Joss Whedon - &quot;Wonder Woman&quot; Movie - Bring Back The Bondage For Wonder Woman</title>
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		<description>If Warner Bros.' new directive is that the studio's adaptations of DC characters be even darker, where does that leave Wonder Woman? From the sound of things, the film's producer isn't too keen on playing up the powerful sexual metaphors that the superhero represents. But that's exactly what the filmmakers should play up, argue comic book writers, if they want to make a Wonder Woman who's not just darker, but also more true to the spirit of the original (...)

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		<description>(...) &lt;br /&gt;2. Complete the DC Trinity &lt;br /&gt;DC is now publishing a weekly comic called Trinity that focuses on the three major points of the isosceles triangle that is the DC superhero universe - Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. But which of these things is not like the other, at least, in terms of movie adaptations? That's right, Wonder Woman is the last of DC's big three to make it to the big screen, and her presence is sorely missed. While WW has never been as successful as Bats or Superman, (...)


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