Yep, another WW pilot. Sounds like they may be going for the Batman Begins/ Arrow style again, which does not fit a character based on Greek mythology. Here's a link to the article, but keep in mind that the writer mistakenly thought the code name used to disguise that is was WW was actually the character's name. It's still Dianna Prince.
http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2012/11/the-cws-wonder-woman-pilot-gets-a-twist-no-more-diana-prince.html
Allan Heinberg of DC has stated that Iris is just a code name for the auditions.
UPDATE: It seems that the name 'Iris' is actually a codename. So says Allan Heinberg.
Allan Heinberg @allanheinberg
Merciful Minerva! So much for using code names to avoid internet speculation. ;)
I know I talk about Gail Simone a lot, but they should get Gail Simone to help write this.
Quote from: Thunder on December 01, 2012, 07:39:11 PM
Allan Heinberg of DC has stated that Iris is just a code name for the auditions.
UPDATE: It seems that the name 'Iris' is actually a codename. So says Allan Heinberg.
Allan Heinberg @allanheinberg
Merciful Minerva! So much for using code names to avoid internet speculation. ;)
Yeah, I pointed that out myself in my post, as did the article I linked to in a correction at the bottom.
In thunder's (sort of) defence, you did say her real name was Dianna Prince, not Diana Prince. Just saiyan :P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moK7nE_UCqU
if that article is even remotely accurate, no thanks. Warmer/Dc needs to trust their characters and run with them like Marvel.
Quote from: steamteck on December 02, 2012, 11:21:34 PM
if that article is even remotely accurate, no thanks. Warmer/Dc needs to trust their characters and run with them like Marvel.
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"This series lead comes from a remote, secluded country and until now has spent most of her life as a soldier and a leader on the battlefield. Because of relentless brutality of her life at home, Iris looks at our world with absolute awe and astonishment. She's delighted - and just as often horrified - by the aspects of everyday life that we take for granted: skyscrapers, traffic, ice cream. It's all new and fascinating - and sometimes slightly troubling - to her.
Iris is completely unschooled in our world, our culture, our customs. And she's completely inexperienced at interpersonal relationships. She has no social filter, does not suffer fools, and tends to do and say exactly what's on her mind at all times. She's bluntly, refreshingly honest. She can tell when you're lying to her. And she doesn't have time or patience for politics or tact because she's too busy trying to experience everything our world has to offer. There are too many sights to see - and things to learn - and people to care for.
Hers is a true, noble, and generous heart. And she will fight and die for the people she loves. Iris is a fierce warrior with the innocent heart of a romantic - and she will fight to the death to make the world safe for innocents and true romantics everywhere."
Are we reading the same article? Because I'm sorry, but that sounds like a pretty spot-on description of the character to me.
I wish starz or hbo could get their hands on these.
Quote from: gengoro on December 04, 2012, 02:35:29 AM
I wish starz or hbo could get their hands on these.
Eh no way. While I'm sure some would enjoy endless subplots of a naked Wonder Woman having sex with various people and the main cast all having machinations and plots against one another, it would be far worse a departure than anything CW might do to it. If HBO must have a DC series, than something like Lobo or Jonah Hex might be a better fix, but please don't let them touch the traditional superheroes.
Quote from: catwhowalksbyhimself on December 04, 2012, 04:57:28 PM
Quote from: gengoro on December 04, 2012, 02:35:29 AM
I wish starz or hbo could get their hands on these.
Eh no way. While I'm sure some would enjoy endless subplots of a naked Wonder Woman having sex with various people and the main cast all having machinations and plots against one another, it would be far worse a departure than anything CW might do to it. If HBO must have a DC series, than something like Lobo or Jonah Hex might be a better fix, but please don't let them touch the traditional superheroes.
YEAH ID HATE FOR COMIC BOOK SUPERHEROINES TO BECOME OVERLY SEXUALIZED
Let's NOT get into a commentary about the many flaws within the current comic industry here, we'd be here all day. K thx.
Ehh, I can see what they're trying to do...but if you remove the mythology from WW, you remove what I think is a pretty important part of who she is. I'd even be pretty content with them going the Thor route and implying that she wasn't from this Earth, as being a soldier from a small, isolated country is still a pretty far cry from being from a mythical, immortal, warrior culture run by women, not to mention being LITERALLY formed from clay. I'm not saying that a TV should would or should tackle all of that on its first episode, and if this show were to come together, I'd be happy for them to try to gradually dip into the mythos, revealing "ohh! we tricked you!" We've got shows like Grimm and that other fairy tale one on TV these days. I don't think people would have that much trouble with a more faithful adaptation of the character.