According to reports, principal photography has started on the "Wonder Woman" 'biopic', "Professor Marston and The Wonder Women," focusing on 1940's Harvard psychologist 'Dr. William Moulton Marston', creator of DC Comics' 'Wonder Woman', and the 3-way relationship with his wife 'Elizabeth Marston' and their lover 'Olive Byrne':
Cast includes Luke Evans, Bella Heathcote and Rebecca Hall, with Angela Robinson ("True Blood") directing from her own screenplay. It is not known whether Marston's surviving heirs, including grand-daughter Christie Marston who currently works with her father, in the establishment of a "Wonder Woman" museum, have been included in the deal.
The original 'Wonder Woman' was created by Marston, (aka 'Charles Moulton') who saw the educational potential of comic books and in 1941 was hired as a consultant for "National Periodicals/All-Winner Comics" (DC Comics).
He created his female superhero, in a field dominated by male characters,...
Cast includes Luke Evans, Bella Heathcote and Rebecca Hall, with Angela Robinson ("True Blood") directing from her own screenplay. It is not known whether Marston's surviving heirs, including grand-daughter Christie Marston who currently works with her father, in the establishment of a "Wonder Woman" museum, have been included in the deal.
The original 'Wonder Woman' was created by Marston, (aka 'Charles Moulton') who saw the educational potential of comic books and in 1941 was hired as a consultant for "National Periodicals/All-Winner Comics" (DC Comics).
He created his female superhero, in a field dominated by male characters,...
- 10/8/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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