WONDER WOMAN 1984 Star Pedro Pascal Reflects On Starring In NBC's Failed Pilot With Adrianne Palicki

WONDER WOMAN 1984 Star Pedro Pascal Reflects On Starring In NBC's Failed Pilot With Adrianne Palicki

The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal plays Maxwell Lord in Wonder Woman 1984, but once had a lead role in the NBC pilot featuring Adrianne Palicki as Diana Prince. Here, he opens up on that experience...

By JoshWilding - Dec 29, 2020 05:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Wonder Woman 1984
Source: Variety

Way back in 2011, NBC developed a Wonder Woman pilot starring Adrianne Palicki as (as scantily clad) Diana Prince. Set photos did the rounds, and the episode eventually leaked online, but the network decided against moving forward with the project. Among the cast members were Pedro Pascal, who plays the villainous Maxwell Lord in Wonder Woman 1984.

Talking to Variety, The Mandalorian lead was asked about taking on the role of LAPD Detective Ed Indelicato, and Pascal actually describes the experience of working on the pilot as "a dream come true."

"David E. Kelley’s influence on television when I was freshly out of college was so huge, and I watched every episode of 'Friday Night Lights.; I also thought that whether it was good or not, it would definitely get picked up. So that would change my financial situation significantly, even if it was half a season before it got canceled. But it didn’t even get picked up. I went back to procedurals, you know, 'CSI' and such. Had a pretty bad year after that interest in terms of very sporadic work."

Asked whether he gave the Wonder Woman pilot much thought after being cast in Wonder Woman 1984, Pascal admitted, "It didn’t actually occur to me, which is kind of crazy. They must have either not have known or not cared. Yeah. I’m not sure, but it is sort of like an anecdotal thing that completely flew past them."

That's not really a surprise given how long ago that pilot episode was shot. Throw in the fact that pretty much no one saw it, and it's not like fans at home were watching Wonder Woman 1984 and unable to see Maxwell Lord as anything other than Detective Ed Indelicato!


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5. Gal Gadot Had An Emotional Reaction To Watching The Movie

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2017's Wonder Woman was a very special movie, and one that inspired a lot of female audience members. After all, it had been a long time since a non-male superhero had taken centre stage in a comic book adaptation! Gal Gadot acknowledged that she didn't see many "Wonder Woman-type characters" when she was growing up, and that made this sequel all the more emotional.

Talking about Wonder Woman 1984's opening sequence (which, as the trailers have revealed, features a young Diana Prince), she said: "I got so emotional...I felt like Gal, the 8-year-old, watching another 8-year-old doing something out of worldly and being so good at it. And she's doing it her way...I got emotional. I didn't have the opportunity to see all of these strong female characters, and seeing the way it affects my daughters, but, by the way, also boys and men, and all types of people."

"It's so powerful and strong and I feel very, very grateful that I have the opportunity to be a part of this," Gadot concluded, making it clear that this sequel resonated with her in a big way.
 

4. Playing Maxwell Lord Was A Challenge For Pedro Pascal

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It's been a great couple of years for Pedro Pascal thanks to The Mandalorian, and Wonder Woman 1984 boasts another fantastic performance from the actor. Asked if any of his previous roles inspired his take on Maxwell Lord, the actor admitted that, for the most part, they didn't.

Instead, Pascal said that, "I had to use a lot of myself to do what Patty [Jenkins] wanted. The scariest thing about this movie for me, this experience, was to do something that's a lot closer to me, at least energetically, to expose desperation and to, instead of brood with a moustache, expose, expose, expose." Despite that, the actor acknowledged that it was a "thrilling" experience.

Lord isn't the sequel's only villain, of course, but we'll get to Cheetah a little later in this feature! 
 

3. Practical Stunts Were A Priority For Wonder Woman 1984

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As the title suggests, Wonder Woman 1984 is set in, well, 1984! That means Diana Prince and Steve Trevor find themselves in one of the most iconic decades, not that they knew it at the time. 

That decade didn't just inspire the visuals, however, as practical stunts were also important for everyone involved. Explaining that "everything was super planned ahead" including "sets, locations, costumes, fight choreography, [and] the acting," Gal Gadot noted, "We wanted to have a minimum amount of CGI, so most of what you see is real people doing the real thing."

"The wire work that we do at the mall and for the fight with Cheetah, I don’t think it’s been done before," she continued. "People don’t do these types of wire-rigs anymore, they just do CGI. You can tell it’s the real deal; you can see by the facial expressions, the weight, the movement, the speed." Asked about Wonder Woman 3, all Gadot could say was, "I'm tired just thinking about it [Laughs]."
 

2. Kristen Wiig's Transformation Into Cheetah

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It's no secret that Kristen Wiig's Dr. Barbara Minerva becomes Cheetah in Wonder Woman 1984, but the actress went into the DC Comics sequel determined not to be the "typical mousy-girl turned villain" (a trope that two of the big screen versions of Catwoman have fallen victim to). 

"What is it about her that makes her so lonely and invisible, and what does she really want?" the actress ponders. "She goes through three really big stages. The wardrobe and costumes really helped, working with Patty to figure out who she is at every stage."

Describing herself as a "superhero movie geek," Wiig described Wonder Woman 1984 as a project unlike anything she's worked on before, but credited Patty Jenkins for believing she could do it.
 

1. A New Spin On Steve Trevor

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Chris Pine's Steve Trevor makes a surprise return in Wonder Woman 1984, and the actor knew going in that the World War I hero would be a fish out of water in the DC Comics sequel. 

Revealing that it was harder than he expected to play a character who is seeing everything around him for the first time, the actor added that while he played the character here, "Everything became a moment for excitement or exploration or fear. Trying to figure out the logic of, ‘How would I engage with this object, or this experience, that I’ve never seen before?"

Pine was also asked whether any wacky 1980s outfits he tried on didn't make the final cut. "In terms of outfits, I don't know. There was a lot thrown at me! I was madly in love with a denim fanny pack that didn't make it in." To that, Patty Jenkins mentioned a denim cowboy hat, so here's hoping that makes it into the sequel's eventual deleted scenes on Blu-ray.
 

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MartinTanley
MartinTanley - 12/29/2020, 5:30 AM
He was one of the few bright spots in this movie. Multiple times I thought about turning it off bc there were so many cringy scenes.
SnideCut
SnideCut - 12/29/2020, 5:33 AM
Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman is pretty scantily clad as well. No idea why you had to mention Adrianne Palicki's version specifically as such.
Hawkguy
Hawkguy - 12/29/2020, 10:21 AM
@SnideCut - Adrienne Palicki's WW wore pants through most of that pilot. Really seems like an odd jab at her.
TH29
TH29 - 12/29/2020, 11:39 PM
@Hawkguy - Because he is just an awful "writer"
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 12/29/2020, 5:34 AM
Damn i...wow, it's true, i totally forgot all about that!

I remember having at least 2 good reasons to watch that gutter trash pilot, but Pedro wasn't one of em.


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DoubleD
DoubleD - 12/29/2020, 5:47 AM
@CEOJustinHammer - Harmless joke against Ret@rds and Gays is no such thing.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 12/29/2020, 5:38 AM
ok, I'm gonna have to watch this thing just to see where I'm on it.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 12/29/2020, 5:43 AM
Just watched WW 84. It’s definitely got it’s issues, but honestly I’ll probably piss a lot of die hard MCU fans off when I say this, but I could easily sweep those issues under the rug just like I’ve done with previous MCU films.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 12/29/2020, 6:09 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - no one thinks the MCU is perfect, it just does a lot of stuff right more than it does wrong so we're willing sometimes to let it slide.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 12/29/2020, 6:26 AM
@Spidey91 - I never said it doesn’t, I love the MCU and DC as a unity, I’m simply just stating my opinion about WW 84.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/29/2020, 5:52 AM
A great story. It’s funny how things like this happen.
ManDeth
ManDeth - 12/29/2020, 6:27 AM
The Wonder Woman pilot was pretty much on the same level as the Wonder Woman movies.
Dredd97
Dredd97 - 12/29/2020, 7:32 AM
@ManDeth - hahaha no way
LoganMjolnir
LoganMjolnir - 12/29/2020, 7:51 AM
Seriously? Noboydy's gonna appreciate how gorgeous Adriana looked as a WW? She was smooking hot and honestly looked more like the character type. Not saying Gal is bad, she's stunning as well. Also the suit was fine.

ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 12/29/2020, 9:17 AM
Palicki is great on the Orville and was awesome on AOS.
JoeInTheBox
JoeInTheBox - 12/29/2020, 9:50 AM
Crazy how things work out. Just think if that pilot took off and Pedro was on that show for many seasons, he might not have landed Game of Thrones and his career might have went in a different direction.
drbong
drbong - 12/30/2020, 5:25 AM
“Freshly out of college” my ass this man was born in 1975 and looks 5 years older than that!! Why does he constantly try to make as if he is the same age or younger than his narcos costar Boyd Holbrook...
It is so very off putting. When they were doing promotional interviews he would try to relate to something of relevance Holbrook would say and it would just not quite land.
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