First Review & New Stills Revealed For NBC's Cancelled-Wonder Woman Pilot!

First Review & New Stills Revealed For NBC's Cancelled-Wonder Woman Pilot!

Someone has gotten their hands on David E. Kelley's now-delayed Wonder Woman pilot, with intriguing things to say about it. Unveiling new stills as well, check it out!

By DCMarvelFreshman - May 30, 2011 07:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Wonder Woman
Source: IFanBoy


It's well known NBC passed on the pilot for David E. Kelley's Wonder Woman television series, due to the pilot not "fitting particularly well with their schedule." While the pilot itself was praised, IFanboy has gotten their hands on it. And further praising it in their review, despite lacking special-effects, & also unveiling screenshots, check out what they had to say.

As Wonder Woman/Diana Themyscira/Diana Prince, Adrianne Palicki was a revelation. I was already a big fan of hers from Friday Night Lights but here she takes center stage and pulls off what is an extremely difficult role. She’s tough, she’s charming, she’s sexy, she’s vulnerable, and she’s got a little bit of an angry edge to her when she’s Wonder Woman that adds just a dash of exciting unpredictability. This could have been a star making turn for Padlicki who certainly deserves one.

The Wonder Woman on this show is a badass who is not above choking dudes with her lasso (her favorite move) or throwing a piece of pipe through your throat if you won’t stop shooting at her. For a weekly television show, the action scenes were fairly well executed and at times quite thrilling. The whole final sequence where she storms Veronica Cale’s compound and decimates her ‘roided out super-soldier army is really fun to watch.

The first time we see Wonder Woman she is wearing the version of the costume that we’ve seen with the blue pants. The biggest surprise in the entire pilot? When she shows up to take on Veronica Cale’s goons for the final big action scene, she’s in the classic pants-less comic book costume. That costume only appeared briefly in the script where it hung in the back of her closet. There is a mention of a designer coming in to discuss a new costume so it would appear that this Wonder Woman has different costumes for different occasions. Whichever costume she's wearing they all really work on-screen.

A lot of time was spent in the script on Steve Trevor and the effect that their break-up had on Diana. That’s toned way, way down in the pilot. In fact, the famous sequence where she has a sleepover with her best friend and eats ice cream and talks about their breakup and then cries because she misses Steve is nowhere to be found. Yes, there are a few flashbacks to their break-up, and yes, Diana misses Steve, and yes, it has affected her, but how she deals with it is handled in a much more realistic way. Diana is obviously lonely and does not have any kind of personal life and that was clearly being set up as a subplot to run through the series.

The streamlining of the script really worked in the pilot’s favor. The story moved much quicker than it read. For example, in the script, Diana spent a long sequence testifying before the United States Congress about her vigilante activities, which allowed for long and droning speechifying on both sides. That would have been really boring on screen. In the pilot, that sequence is swapped out for a scene in which she has dinner with one sleazy congressman. The same information about the government being uneasy with Wonder Woman’s activities was conveyed in a much quicker, and more compelling, way.

There wasn’t a whole lot about the pilot that I didn’t like. The most glaring was probably Cary Elwes, as CEO of Themyscira Industries Henry Demeter, who had “superhero overacting disease” in which perfectly respectable and talented actors think that because they are in a comic book production that they need to turn the goofiness up a few notches. As Steve Trevor, Justin Bruening was a bit of a mannequin. A very handsome mannequin, sure, but he didn't exactly exude a ton of charm. The device of filing in exposition with a lots of talking head
cameos from real life television personalities was a little grating after a while, though one would hope that there would be less of a need to hear that... sigh... Dr. Phil thinks that Wonder Woman is a wacko as the show progressed. There were also a bunch of cringe-inducing lines of dialogue which I was apparently mostly comfortable with after years of watching Smallville and Heroes.

Overall, I quite liked it. When I was done watching the pilot I found myself bummed out that I wouldn't be seeing any more episodes. I really liked this version of Wonder Woman. She is a badass fighter with a bit of an unhinged edge that gives her just a hint of "if she got out of control she'd be scary". She's also vulnerable and relatable as a person which is crucial for a television series lead. Was she exactly the Wonder Woman from the comics? No. Of course not. But she's also not so far off as to be foreign. Ultimately, had this series been picked up I think we would have had an interesting new version of Wonder Woman, and a series that would have been a lot of fun. Were there parts that were clunky? Yes, absolutely. Especially some of the dialogue from the talking heads. Did Carey Elwes need to tone it down a notch? Yes. But this was a pilot and these things would have been fixable. Series often go through a lot of
changes and adjustment after the pilot and there's no reason why Wonder Woman wouldn't have been any different. Overall, it's not a total surprise that NBC passed on the show. While the pilot is really solid and lots of fun, it wouldn't blow anyone away and when you're talking about a show that would be as expensive to produce as this one, the first time out of the gate it has to be spectacular. To steal a line from a friend who also saw the pilot "I'd still like to see more but it's missing something. It sounds corny to say, but I think it needs a little magic, a little WONDER."


Head over to IFanboy to find out "gimmicks" from the script that were excluded in the pilot. And overall, it seems the pilot was good, but not a game-changer. What do you think?
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LeeShard
LeeShard - 5/30/2011, 6:56 AM
Sweet dude! ; )

Ahhh it'll be out on DVD on a box set or animated movie or something just like AQUAMAN.
SeaSerpentine
SeaSerpentine - 5/30/2011, 7:03 AM
She looks hot in the classic costume.
capreborn
capreborn - 5/30/2011, 7:22 AM
Thank god they pull the plug on this
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/30/2011, 7:24 AM
she's nice,but no wonder woman.

taylor cole should of done it.
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 5/30/2011, 7:26 AM
I would actually love to see this pilot for myself to judge whether or not it was any good. Sounds quite good, although can't say I care about it being cancelled.
BIGBMH
BIGBMH - 5/30/2011, 7:27 AM
Lame looking show or not, I think we can agree that Adrianne Palicki is pretty hot.
VictorHugo
VictorHugo - 5/30/2011, 7:30 AM
Now i feel like catching up with Wonder Woman comics.

Last time i´ve read WW was in the John Byrne run.
Hellsing
Hellsing - 5/30/2011, 7:34 AM
Palicki with out a doubt looks great, don't have a problem with Wonder Woman kicking ass but I couldn't care less about a wonder woman tv show doesn't matter if it was good or bad. Let me know when they make movie, because she's deserves to be on the big screen.
kashchei2003
kashchei2003 - 5/30/2011, 7:36 AM
I'm in that boat of people wanting to see the pilot. I want to make my own decision about how good or bad it is!
kashchei2003
kashchei2003 - 5/30/2011, 7:37 AM
But in all honesty although she looks ok in costume, I don't get a strong WW vibe from her
skullboy
skullboy - 5/30/2011, 7:38 AM
Adrianne is so hot. Hopefully this
show can be saved.
Superman4
Superman4 - 5/30/2011, 7:42 AM
I hope the CW picks this up, I really want to see it!
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 5/30/2011, 7:43 AM
Looks great in the costume, but I have my doubts about this reviewer being completely unbiased! Where did you come across this Fresh?
BruceWayneNewton
BruceWayneNewton - 5/30/2011, 7:49 AM
They should do a show about her upbringing with the rest of the Amazons before she comes to the U.S. Learn from the Smallville mistakes and shortcomings and it could be a pretty bad ass show. Not airing this was the best decision they could have made.
CherryBomb
CherryBomb - 5/30/2011, 7:53 AM

Adrianne looks perfect!
She's super tall, has an awesome athletic body and is beautiful, not to mention her big assets (:
Ancar
Ancar - 5/30/2011, 7:53 AM
She doesn't look like Wonder Woman - too fragile.
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 5/30/2011, 7:55 AM
THROW IT ON YOU TUBE
Shaman
Shaman - 5/30/2011, 8:07 AM
That bathingsuit costume should show a little more side-cheek. Cause it looks too 80ies right now. Other than that, i'm glad they had the balls to give her the accurate costume.

Something like this would be prefect:



Maybe even higher up, know what i'm sayin'? ;))
sound217
sound217 - 5/30/2011, 8:18 AM
She looks like a totally slut.

DID SOMEONE ORDER A AMAZON PRINCESS!
Corpse
Corpse - 5/30/2011, 8:28 AM
I wanna see it.
Dmon
Dmon - 5/30/2011, 8:33 AM
Remember how they used to show pilots during the summer to see the general audiences reaction. I really wish they had done that with this.
Jimdlux
Jimdlux - 5/30/2011, 8:38 AM
WONDER SKINNY WOMAN!!!
reverendjonnynemo
reverendjonnynemo - 5/30/2011, 8:44 AM
Found a higher rez pic:

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StephenJ
StephenJ - 5/30/2011, 8:56 AM
I wanna see it now. This could be interesting. I still wish they would do a Nightwing show more than anything else though
Ceejay
Ceejay - 5/30/2011, 9:15 AM
Way too skinny for Wonder Woman, she has no hips, no thighs, no calves, no ass, damn the woman has no shape at all. She has the round, cutey face of a teenager and some of you are calling this woman hot? Jeez, anything in a costume for most fanboys it seems!

That costume is pure plastic cheese, not surprised NBC cancelled this joke.
Shaman
Shaman - 5/30/2011, 9:15 AM
Good pic, reverend! Her costume's bottom part looks perfect in that one.

Ceejay- Okay... so she could use some calf implants. Other than that though, there are plenty of curves on the reverend's pic there. But i understand what you're saying. I would also want Christina Hendricks to play every female superhero.
TheSoulEater
TheSoulEater - 5/30/2011, 9:29 AM
Meh..
spiderken1
spiderken1 - 5/30/2011, 9:32 AM
This is pretty funny considering i was talking to a friend of mine Saturday night who saw the pilot as well and said it was absolutely ABYSMAL and even said not only was the story bad, but that Adrian was AWFUL as wonder woman. I think this might be a planted story so that the pilot will sell at Comic conventions... beware because he wouldnt stop talking about just how awful it is....
tazmaniak
tazmaniak - 5/30/2011, 9:50 AM
@spiderken1, I honestly don't think this story is a plant.iFanboy is one of the most popular/respected podcasts on the nets.The other podcast that had a review of Wonder Woman was Geekshow, and they're pretty prominent as well.

Both seem to agree the pilot had some good parts and both really agree that Palicki was great in the role.

It's unlikely they would have "planted" stories.
duncboy
duncboy - 5/30/2011, 9:53 AM
If the TV execs think we won't watch some show just because it's built around a woman running around in essentially her underwear, well, they are dead wrong. I would've at least liked to see the pilot!
Merinator
Merinator - 5/30/2011, 10:19 AM
I have to say that I was looking forward to this series. Why has not anyone made a Facebook group demanding a second chance for the pilot? This review speaks highly for it (or at least most of the aspects).
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 5/30/2011, 10:42 AM
The reason this pilot failed to impress was because it wasn't Wonder Woman at all. It was just Ally McBeal in a costume. Every pic posted with her in any version of the costume just didn't convince me that this was an Amazonian princess, oh wait, it wasn't. It was a CEO vigilante. This was Wonder Woman in name only and had nothing to do with canon. That's why it failed.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 5/30/2011, 11:37 AM
I always felt people were way too negative on this whole thing from the start. While I didn't like the original shiny pants, I liked the costume with the second pair of pants we saw in the filming scenes. The bare-legged look is fine too, but I can understand not wanting to do it full-time on the show.

I, too, would like to see the pilot offered somewhere. Honestly, NBC should have ponied up the dough to make a 2-hour pilot movie, and then even if they decided not to go to series they would have had a TV movie to show which would have garnered enough curiosity to get respectable ratings.
Jer3miah
Jer3miah - 5/30/2011, 11:38 AM
Sorry to hear that all the work put into this pilot went to waste. I can respect the effort and attention they paid to the fans and content. Although it seems they changed up the origins that made her Wonder Woman, I still would have given it a chance. However, strategically speaking, the origin switch-up was a very bad idea, especially considering the fact that the people need to identify with her character.
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 5/30/2011, 11:50 AM
I am disappointed we didn't at least get to see the pilot.

Knightstalker@ It's called a secret identity. In the original Wonder Woman tv series she played a First Class Petty Officer/vigilante. What difference does it make?
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