Wonder Woman is the second live action theatrical film featuring the titular character, following her debut in 2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. enkins's role as director makes her the first female director of a live-action, theatrically released comic book superhero film. In Wonder Woman, the story of Diana is told, who is the daughter of Hippolyta and grows up on the Amazon island of Themyscira. After American pilot and spy Steve Trevor crashes offshore of the island and is rescued by her, he tells the Amazons about the ongoing World War. Diana then leaves her home in order to end the conflict. While development for the film began in 1996, Jenkins signed on to direct in 2015. Principal photography began on November 21, 2015, with filming taking place in the United Kingdom, France, and Italy before wrapping up on May 9, 2016, the 123rd anniversary of the birth of the creator, William Moulton Marston. Additional filming took place in November 2016.
Public Information
- Title : Wonder Woman (Film)
- Directed by : Patty Jenkins
- Produced by :
- Charles Roven
- Deborah Snyder
- Zack Snyder
- Richard Suckle
- Screenplay by : Allan Heinberg
- Story by :
- Zack Snyder
- Allan Heinberg
- Jason Fuchs
- Based on : Wonder Woman by William Moulton Marston
- Music by : Rupert Gregson-Williams
- Cinematography : Matthew Jensen
- Edited by : Martin Walsh
- Production company :
- DC Films
- RatPac-Dune Entertainment
- Tencent Pictures
- Wanda Pictures
- Atlas Entertainment
- Cruel and Unusual Films
- Distributed by : Warner Bros. Pictures
- Release date :
- May 15, 2017 (Shanghai)
- June 2, 2017 (United States)
- Running time : 141 minutes
- Country : United States
- Language : English
Plot
In present day Paris, Diana receives a photographic plate from Wayne Enterprises of herself and four men taken during World War I, prompting her to recall her past. Daughter of Queen Hippolyta, Diana was raised on the hidden island of Themyscira, home to the Amazonian warrior women created by Zeus to protect mankind. Hippolyta shares the Amazonian history with Diana, including how Ares, Zeus's son, became jealous of humanity and orchestrated its destruction. When the other gods attempted to stop him, Ares killed all but Zeus, who used the last of his power to wound Ares and force his retreat (thus dying in the process). Zeus left the Amazons the island and a weapon, the "Godkiller", to prepare them for Ares' return.
Although she initially forbids Diana to be trained as a warrior, Hippolyta reluctantly agrees to let her sister, Antiope, train Diana, only more rigorously than any other warrior. In 1918, Diana, now a young woman, rescues American pilot Captain Steve Trevor when his plane crashes off the Themysciran coast. The island is soon invaded by a German ship pursuing Trevor. The Amazons kill the crew, but Antiope sacrifices herself to save Diana (by taking the bullet fired from a German marine that was meant to target Diana).
Steve is interrogated with the Lasso of Hestia, and reveals that a war is consuming the outside world and that he is an Allied spy. He has stolen a notebook of the chief chemist Isabel Maru, who is attempting to engineer a deadlier form of mustard gas, under the orders of General Erich Ludendorff from a weapon facility in the Ottoman Empire. Believing Ares to be responsible for the war, Diana arms herself with the "Godkiller" sword, the lasso, and her armor before leaving Themyscira with Steve to locate and stop Ares for good.
Cast
- Diana Prince / Wonder Woman : Gal Gadot
- Zeus / Olympian God of the Sky, Thunder, Justice : Sergi Constance
- Hippolyta / Queen of the Amazons : Connie Nielsen
- Steve Trevor : Chris Pine
- Sameer : Saïd Taghmaoui
- Charlie : Ewen Bremner
- Etta Candy : Lucy Davis
- Isabel Maru / Doctor Poison : Elena Anaya
- General Erich Ludendorff : Danny Huston
- General Antiope : Robin Wright
- Lieutenant Menalippe : Lisa Loven Kongsli
- Sir Patrick Morgan / Ares : David Thewlis
- Chief Napi : Eugene Brave Rock
- Main article : Wonder Woman (Soundtrack)
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