DC DVD: Animated Wonder Woman on the horizon?

The Amazon princess is rumored to get the solo cartoon treatment next year.

By ranthony - Aug 07, 2007 12:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Wonder Woman
Source: Newsarama



Along with the proposed 'Batman Anime' project (as reported by Cathie Horlick on Aug 6), DC appears to be prepping a direct-to-DVD animated feature focusing on Wonder Woman.

In what looks to be an internal marketing document, DC/Warner Bros. Animation has prepared the following description:

"On the mystical island of Themyscira, a...race of Amazons have raised a daughter of untold beauty, grace and strength-–Princess Diana. When...pilot Steve Trevor crash-lands on the island...Diana [accompanies him] back to civilization. Meanwhile, Ares (the god of War)...intends to start a world war that will...wipe out every living being on the planet, starting with the Amazons! It is up to Princess Diana to save her people and the world-–by using her gifts and becoming the ultimate Wonder Woman!"

The PG-13 film is expected to hit shelves in late 2008 or early 2009.
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