Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Wonder Woman and Captain Britain
Wonder Woman 1984 has been pushed back yet again, now slated to open on Christmas Day. A holiday theatrical release worked well for Aquaman, so maybe that's not a bad strategy. There is another big movie opening up in that time frame, the new version of Dune, but I think that WW is the bigger draw for audiences.
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Thuffering thuckerdash! I'd go with the Dominators cause they haven't been seen in a while. Nice one Rossy. Bet this cover took a little longer than usual.
Yes. Very nice cover! But I wonder how Captain America will take to Wonder Woman teaming up with Captain Britain? Is there a love triangle in the future? Will WW have to cap off any future relationships with America and Britain?
I share @jlb's concern. What's Cap going to think of this? Remember what happened when he caught Diana and Superman snogging.
Still, as a Brit myself, if it is time for Diana to move on, she couldn't have chosen a better new squeeze than a super-powered Brit. (Of course, we're ALL super-powered.)
Here's to the special relationship.
I think the answer to your question, Ross, would be that self-proclaimed Monster Maker...Dr. Von Schtump!*
*A one-time Spidey foe from an MTU two-parter back in the mid-1970's And, yes, I know I misspelled his alias! I was just trying to keep my response somewhat clean. ;-)
@Hyram: "Thuckerdash"?
@Davejonz: As are all Canadians. :/
Actually, I think they'll find the villain in the same corner of the multiverse as Skeeve and Aahz.
I wouldn't worry too much about Steve's take on this. I expect that Brian and Diana's relationship here is purely professional.
As for WW84, this is the first I've heard of that schedule change, but I do hope it works out. It'll be a hit whatever happens, I'm sure; the hard part is selling the tickets to reflect that.
@D. succotash by old Daffy. :0
This is A Gray-t cover - no question about it.
@Hyram: Yeah, I figured it was from Looney Tunes, but I think Sylvester the Cat was better known for saying that. Mainly, though, I was just wondering what a "suckerdash" was.
Daffy Duck was simply Sylvester the Cat @ 45 rpm's rather than 33.
@JL Briggs: this could tie into Ragman and Falcon's search for Capt. America @ STF #3076.
Just wondering What if Wonder Woman was the ONLY superhero on Earth? What might it be like then?
@Anon@6:17: "Suffering Succotash" is Sylvester's catch-phrase; Daffy is better know for "you're despicable!"
@Tobor: I think she'd look an awful lot like Lynda Carter.
@Bob: True. But, both lithps were done by Mel Blanc! Thimply at different thpeedths.
@Anon957: while that's technically correct, I think your phrasing is politically incorrect.
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