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Wondering about Wonder Woman?

You're probably asking yourself, "Hey self, what's up with Wonder Woman these days?" Thanks to Mr. Fischer, you now have some small modicum of an answer.
Joel Silver was there, since he produced House of Wax, and he also happens to be producing Wonder Woman, so our intrepid journalist took an opportunity to pick the man's brain about the Amazonian adaptation:

Q: Can you give us a quick update on Wonder Woman?

Joel Silver: We made a deal with Joss Whedon, he's on board. He's finishing Serenity, and when that's done, he's going to start writing the script. He has fantastic ideas, and the things he's told me I can't wait for. He really has a feel for the character. it's a full-on origin story, and it's really good. when we have a script, then we'll deal with the casting.

Q: Will it be an unknown?

Joel Silver: I don't know which way we're going to go, but when we see a script, we'll make a decision.

A full-on origin story is interesting, since that would seem to indicate that some reasonable amount of time is going to be spent on Paradise Island, at least going by the more modern iterations of Wonder Woman's origin. More of a focus on the fantasy/mythology element of the character would be interesting, and definitely set it apart from the recent failed sister superheroes.
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