In 1975, actress Lynda Carter stepped into the role of Diana Prince on television’s Wonder Woman, becoming the first person to portray the character in live-action.
While many of the most notable myth retellings have appeared on the big screen, several TV shows — drama and comedy — have looked to various mythological traditions to tell exciting, and sometimes deeply moving, stories to modern audiences.
With all the Hollywood success, it is easy to forget that there is just as much, if not more, superhero television content. Whether through live-action or animation, the small screen is a place where superhero stories thrive.
The Flash TV series might have ended last year after nine seasons, but it’s still alive in the hearts of its fans. The CW series premiered back in 2014, and the very first episode teased an ominous event in Barry Allen’s future.
Lynda Carter isn’t happy Warner Bros. canceled Wonder Woman 3. The original Wonder Woman, who played her in three seasons of TV series Wonder Woman from 1975-79, revealed her take on the studio’s move.
While many titles in the Disney catalog are considered classics, the studio has many forgotten films that have fallen into obscurity. Whether they are duds or hidden gems, these movies have slipped under the radar.
While it's uncertain what the 2020 summer movie season will look like, it's still a good time to look back at the highest-grossing summer movies ever released.
Hollywood is often lazy. It looks at what works in the past, and it tries to replicate its success again (and, sometimes, again and again after that). Oftentimes, these attempts at rehashing the old fail miserably.
Reboots in television and film are the most literal examples that prove there is no such thing as a new idea under the sun. Hollywood is often lazy. It looks at what works in the past, and it tries to replicate its success again.
Wonder Woman has finally hit the big screen, and the early signs ( at least according to Rotten Tomatoes ) are that this is at last, thankfully, a faithful and entertaining showcase of DC's oft-overlooked superheroine.