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The DCU Wonder Woman movie and Matt Reeves’ The Batman 2 have both received exciting updates. James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DCU is alive and well at Warner Bros. Pictures following the release ...
Batman and Wonder Woman have had a longstanding alliance from the comic books up to and including the movies, so what's next for their relationship?
All that said, Wonder Woman does wink at her appearance last year in Batman v Superman. You won't be lost if you don't get the reference, so if you don't care, you can just skip the rest of this post.
The first print issue of Batman ’66 Meets Wonder Woman ’77, collecting the first two digital chapters, will be available in comic book stores Jan. 18. Read a preview of the issue below.
James Gunn believes it will be easier to make a new Wonder Woman movie for the DC Universe than a new Batman film, and he has a valid point.
Batman and Wonder Woman have two of the most iconic origin stories in pop culture. One was a boy who saw his parents murdered in front of him and swore to wage war on crime. The other is a woman ...
In Batman v Superman, Wonder Woman isn't the secretary she was relegated to in early incarnations of the Justice League. She’s not the love interest or the sexual object or the sidekick.
With the Man of Steel making his return to TV, does it still make sense that Batman and Wonder Woman — the other two in DC’s holy “Trinity” — remain off-limits?
Wonder Woman made her live-action feature film debut in this past weekend's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. And while finally seeing her in costume and in battle on the silver screen was ...
No longer. DC Entertainment will pair the Batman from the 1960s TV series with the Wonder Woman from the 1970s – all in digital comic-book form.
In her over 70 years of comic book history, Wonder Woman has been romantically paired with many different characters — including Superman, Aquaman, and, yes, Batman.