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Chris Pine Is Not a Fan of ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and Violent Comic Book Movies
Chris Pine Is Not a Fan of ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and Violent Comic Book Movies
Chris Pine Is Not a Fan of ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and Violent Comic Book Movies
Behold Chris Pine in all his magnificent handsomeness. The strong jawline. The relaxed confidence. The way with a fedora (New Indiana Jones, anyone?) This is the Chris Pine of Wonder Woman, where he plays Steve Trevor, WWI spy and love interest of Gal Gadot’s Diana. After Trevor’s plane crashes off the coast of Diana’s island home, he becomes the first man to step foot on Themyscira. And Pine, already a star for his portrayal of Captain Kirk in the Star Trek reboot series, is terrific in the role, and great with Gadot. He turns Steve Trevor into one of the best non-super-powered characters in superhero movie history.
‘Wonder Woman’ Review: Meet the New Champion of the DC Movie Universe
‘Wonder Woman’ Review: Meet the New Champion of the DC Movie Universe
‘Wonder Woman’ Review: Meet the New Champion of the DC Movie Universe
It may be the title of the movie but the words “wonder” and “woman” are ever spoken in Wonder Woman. Until an underwhelming fight between two super-beings brings the film crashing back down to earth, Wonder Woman often feels less like a superhero movie than a modern fable, about a strong but sheltered young woman who discovers the pleasures and perils of the wider world. It’s presented with strong visual style and abundant heart by Patty Jenkins, and played with oozing charisma by its two well-cast stars, Chris Pine and Gal Gadot as the (not-technically-named-) Wonder Woman.
Warner Bros. Opens the Floodgates With 7 New ‘Wonder Woman’ Clips
Warner Bros. Opens the Floodgates With 7 New ‘Wonder Woman’ Clips
Warner Bros. Opens the Floodgates With 7 New ‘Wonder Woman’ Clips
We’re only two weeks away from the release of DC Films’ Wonder Woman, and by my watch, that means it’s time for Warner Bros. to open the floodgates a bit when it comes to marketing the film. And wouldn’t you know it? Right on schedule, the studio has released a whole bunch of clips from the new film. We’ve got scenes where Wonder Woman throws down against enemy soldiers, scenes where Wonder Woman struggles to understand the “modern” world, and a whole bunch of scenes where Chris Pine plays the comic relief to Gal Gadot’s straight woman. If you’ve been hoping for a closer look at the world that director Patty Jenkins has put together, here’s your chance.
Gal Gadot Has Bulletproof Wrists in First ‘Wonder Woman’ Clip
Gal Gadot Has Bulletproof Wrists in First ‘Wonder Woman’ Clip
Gal Gadot Has Bulletproof Wrists in First ‘Wonder Woman’ Clip
For every superhero, there is a season — turn, turn, turn. As Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 hits theaters today following months of anticipation, America now turns our gnat-like attention spans to the next big super-release. In about a month, we’ll have another cape-free caper, with Wonder Woman scheduled for June 2. And while we’ve all had time to gape at the trailers and posters and Instagram posts from those on set, we still have yet to actually glimpse any in-context footage. Until now, that is!
New ‘Wonder Woman’ TV Spot Teases the Film’s Action and Sense of Humor
New ‘Wonder Woman’ TV Spot Teases the Film’s Action and Sense of Humor
New ‘Wonder Woman’ TV Spot Teases the Film’s Action and Sense of Humor
Things have been relatively quiet on the promotional front for Patty Jenkins‘ Wonder Woman, which is not only the first solo female superhero movie in 12 years (2005’s Elektra was the last), but the very first from a female director. It’s especially odd considering all the promo for the film that’s come out previously has looked nothing short of exciting – that first trailer and the stunning posters had me sold immediately. But finally, Warner Bros. is rolling out a little more material to get fans excited.
This ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Deleted Scene Shows Kirk Feeling a Little Lonely
This ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Deleted Scene Shows Kirk Feeling a Little Lonely
This ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Deleted Scene Shows Kirk Feeling a Little Lonely
Star Trek Beyond was one of the highlights of 2016’s slow summer blockbuster season, providing us all with a healthy dose of going boldly just in time for the original show’s 50th anniversary. But before all the action-packed mayhem that takes up most of the second half of the film, Beyond has a few quieter moments that show the crew of the Enterprise in more personal moments.

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