After nearly two decades and more than 30 films, Marvel has had to deal with its fair share of controversies. Whether it was fan backlash or mind-boggling creative decisions Greg Evans looks back at 1 ...
Wonder Woman, in this telling ... He's happily married to Elizabeth (Rebecca Hall), an academic whose even greater brilliance goes overlooked because she's a woman. The couple have pinned their ...
Simon (Jason Batement) and his wife, Robyn (Rebecca Hall), have just moved ... love with and marries Katie (Kirsten Dunst), a woman of modest origins. Their relationship becomes volatile, leading ...
exploring the three-way romance between Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston (Luke Evans), his wife Elizabeth Marston (Rebecca Hall), and their mutual lover Olive Byrne (Bella Heathcote).
Rebecca Hall may be recognizable through one of her many roles in eastern North Carolina: as music director for Airy Grove Christian Church, a quaint church in the country north of Kinston ...
UPDATE 21.33pm: Warner Bros. has confirmed reports of Wonder Woman's cancellation and the closure of three of its studios - Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and Warner Bros. Games San ...
Games spokesperson said in a statement to Variety. Warner Bros. had announced the “Wonder Woman” game in December 2021, describing it like this: “The single player open-world action game ...
Here’s how it works. Bad news: The Wonder Woman game from Monolith and Warner Bros. Games is officially canceled, folks. Warner Bros announced that the upcoming superhero game, which was ...
We’ll never get to play Shadow of Mordor dev Monolith’s take on Wonder Woman, because the game has been cancelled and the studio shut down. But there’s been an outpouring of enthusiasm aimed ...
Here’s how it works. UPDATE (February 26, 2025): The Wonder Woman game that was in development at Monolith Productions has now been cancelled. Below, you'll find what we knew about the game ...
This year is the 50th anniversary of the role that put Lynda Carter on the map. From 1975 to 1979, she starred on TV as Wonder Woman—a hero as iconic to kid Gen-Xers as Elsa is to today’s little girls ...
Kathleen Kennedy, the longtime president of Lucasfilm, is expected to step down at the end of 2025. She intends to retire after her current contract ends, according to a source with knowledge of her ...