Source: Warner Brothers Pictures
BURBANK, Calif.--March 17th, 2005--Silver Pictures, producer of the revolutionary,
$3 billion-grossing "Matrix" franchise, has signed Joss Whedon, creator
of the phenomenally popular "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" television series,
to write and direct the feature film action adventure "Wonder Woman" based
on the DC Comics character. The announcement was made today by Jeff Robinov,
President of Production, Warner Bros. Pictures.
"We are excited about working with Joss," Robinov said. "He brings great
energy and creativity to the process. His work on `Buffy' makes him uniquely
qualified to handle the Wonder Woman character."
"There's no one better than Joss to adapt the legendary `Wonder Woman'
comic book character created in the 1940s into a dynamic feature film
for 21st century audiences," producer Joel Silver added. "Wonder Woman
was the first great female superhero to emerge from comic books and later
inspire millions of fans in her television incarnation, but unlike her
counterparts Batman and Superman, this groundbreaking heroine has yet
to be reinvented for the feature film arena."
"Wonder Woman is the most iconic female heroine of our time, but in a
way, no one has met her yet," Whedon said. "What I love most about icons
is finding out what's behind them, exploring the price of their power.
When Joel and I began discussing the character, I realized there is a
woman behind the legend who is very fascinating, very uncompromising,
and in her own way, almost vulnerable. She's someone who doesn't belong
in this world, and since everyone I know feels that way about themselves,
the character clicked for me."
Whedon created and executive produced the hit television series "Buffy
the Vampire Slayer," which ran for seven seasons on The WB and UPN, based
on his screenplay for the 1992 feature film of the same name. Whedon also
created and executive produced the successful "Buffy" spin-off series
"Angel," and wrote the screenplays for the films "Toy Story" and "Alien:
Resurrection." He is currently completing post-production on the feature
film "Serenity," which he wrote and directed based on his television series
"Firefly."
"Wonder Woman" will be produced by Joel Silver and Leonard Goldberg, and
is based on the DC Comics character created by William Moulton Marston.
"Wonder Woman" will be released worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a
Warner Bros. Entertainment Company |