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Adrianne Palicki is Wonder Woman!
Source: Warner Bros. February 17, 2011

Adrianne Palicki ("Friday Night Lights") will star in the title role of "Wonder Woman," a new series pilot from David E. Kelley ("Boston Legal," "Ally McBeal," NBC's "Harry's Law").

The series pilot is a reinvention of the iconic DC Comics title in which Wonder Woman – a/k/a Diana Prince – is a vigilante crime fighter in Los Angeles but also a successful corporate executive and a modern woman trying to balance all of the elements of her extraordinary life.

Kelley and Bill D'Elia ("Boston Legal," "The Practice") are the executive producers. The pilot was written by Kelley and will be directed by Jeffrey Reiner (NBC's "The Event"). "Wonder Woman" is from David E Kelley Productions and Warner Bros. Television.

Palicki, who appeared as Tyra Collete in NBC"s acclaimed "Friday Night Lights," will star in the upcoming feature-film remake of Red Dawn. She also starred in the horror film Breaking the Girl and in the recent series "Lone Star."




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NBC Rejects 'Wonder Woman' TV Series
Posted 5/13/11 11:58 am ET by Danica Davidson in DC Comics, News
It seems the highly publicized and often controversial “Wonder Woman” television series reboot could find itself canceled before it even had a chance to premiere. NBC has rejected the pilot and will not be taking on the show, according to a new report.

This news comes from Entertainment Weekly, which can speculate on but not confirm the reasons for NBC’s decision. According to the report, the pilot was only able to get mixed reviews when aired at test screenings.


The issue of the costume was brought up, considering how many fans did not like the changes to it. Despite having a big and well-respected name like David E. Kelley behind it, “Wonder Woman” has received a lot of flack online.

It’s a tough world in the TV business, but this doesn’t automatically mean the end. There remains the option of shopping the pilot around, so it may get picked up elsewhere. However, the report speculates that it will be difficult to sell a pilot that NBC dismissed.

Only time will tell, though!


Thank YOU! Hope nobody picks this up...but I have a feeling we will see it on Sci-Fi Channel.:ohno:


Wonder Woman wears SHORT SHORTS Idiots.
 

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