DC's Wonder Woman's Tone And Style Different From Batman vs Superman

DC's Wonder Woman is one of the most anticipated upcoming films on 2017, it is an American superhero film directed by Patty Jenkins and distributed by Warner Bro's Pictures. The movie is going to be about Diana (which is played by Gal Gadot) a princess of the Amazons, she was raised in a sheltered island and was trained to become an unbeatable fighter. Princess Diana then leaves her home island to try and stop the world war after a pilot named Steve Trevor crashed into the island and told her about the war that is bound to happen.

The latest DC film that was released was Batman V Superman and Suicide Squad; which was both a huge success, however, both got a lot of criticism too about the darkness and seriousness of the films' tone. Wonder Woman would be the next film in the DC cinematic universe and recently, filmmakers talked about how different the film's tone and style would be compared to Batman V Superman and Suicide Squad.

Variety recently had an interview with one of the film's producers Deborah Snyder and explained that all DC movies are not always the same. "Wonder Woman is very different in tone and style than Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad," she said. "We pick directors who have their own points of view, so that each of our films will have their own personality."

Diane Nelson, the president of DC Entertainment also pointed out that fans shouldn't expect Wonder Woman to be all serious and moody. "There's a misconception that DC or Warner has made a conscious decision for all our movies to be darker or edgier," she said. "That's not the case. Fans of the DC universe know that there are characters, like Batman, who are darker, but there are others like Wonder Woman, who are hopeful, optimistic leaders, and the tone of this film represents that."

Chris Pine, Robin Wright and Danny Huston will be joining Gal Gadot in the movie. Wonder Woman will start hitting the cinemas on June 2, 2017.

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