His death leads Diana and Steve to a concealed gateway to the underworld guarded by members of a still-extant ancient cult of Ares. Diana subdues Deimos, who kills himself to avoid interrogation. They argue outside, but are attacked by the demigod Deimos. The pair goes out to a bar and, after some heavy drinking, Trevor makes a pass at Diana. An investigation uncovers a pattern of violence created by Ares' presence. Diana brings Trevor in his repaired and now invisible jet to New York City, where he volunteers to help Diana capture Ares. In the meantime, the Amazon Persephone, seduced by Ares, kills Alexa and releases him. Defying her mother, Diana covers her face with a helmet and participates in contests of strength, ultimately winning the right to escort Trevor home. Diana is instead assigned to guard Ares' cell her bookish but kind-hearted best friend Alexa offers to cover for her. Diana volunteers, but her mother argues that she hasn't enough experience in dealing with the dangers of the outside world. After interrogating him with the Amazons' golden lasso, Hippolyta decides he is not an enemy and as such, their tradition dictates that an emissary be tasked to ensure his safe return to his own country. He then meets Diana, starting a fight in which he is defeated and taken to the Amazons. An American fighter pilot, Colonel Steve Trevor, is shot down in a dogfight and crash-lands his YF-23 fighter jet on the island. Over a millennium later, Diana is unsatisfied with her life on Themyscira and longs to explore the outside world. Hippolyta is also granted a daughter, Princess Diana, whom she shapes from the sand of the Themyscirian seashore and gives life with her own blood. In compensation for their years of servitude to Ares, the Amazons are granted the island of Themyscira, where they remain eternally youthful and isolated from Man, holding Ares prisoner for all eternity. They deprive him of his ability to draw power from the violence and death he can instigate. Instead, Hera bounds his powers with magic bracers. She is about to kill Ares, when Zeus stops her. During the battle, Hippolyta beheads her son Thrax, whom Ares forcibly conceived with her and who fought for his father. In ancient times, the Amazons, a fierce race of warrior women, led by their Queen, Hippolyta, battle Ares, the god of war, and his army. On August 11, 2015, Warner Home Video re-released the film on a combo pack, which includes a DVD and Blu-ray copy, a digital copy, and with the graphic novel it was based on. As with all previous releases in this line of films, it is produced by acclaimed DC Comics animation veteran Bruce Timm. The film is directed by Lauren Montgomery, who directed the second act of The Death of Superman and did storyboard work for Justice League: The New Frontier, written by Gail Simone and Michael Jelenic. It is the fourth film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. The plot of the film is loosely based on George Pérez's reboot of the character, specifically the Gods and Mortals arc that started the character's second volume in 1987. Gunn has also confirmed that "less than half" of the first chapter, Gods and Monsters, has been unveiled, so we could find out more about this Wonder Woman show fairly soon.Wonder Woman is a 2009 American animated superhero film focusing on the superheroine of the same name. We obviously don't have much to go on here, but we do know that all DCU live-action and animated projects will be connected. I agree that there hasn’t been enough of her in that area and was one of the first things I brought up to the animation folks. No we’re working on getting Wonder Woman into more animation. I agree that there hasn’t been enough of her in that area and was one of the first things I brought up to the animation folks." "We’re working on getting Wonder Woman into more animation. The Suicide Squad director said that he was "working on it," before clarifying what he meant in a follow-up Tweet. During the recent DCU slate announcement, DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn revealed that a Paradise Lost TV series ("like Game of Thrones but with Amazons") is in the works, but he still hadn't mentioned anything about Wonder Woman herself - until now!Įarlier tonight, Gunn responded to a Tweet wondering when Diana's "untapped potential and stories" will be further explored with the hashtag #WonderWomanAnimatedSeries.
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