Seriously, does the world really needs a big screen version of WONDER WOMAN? I mean, I find it hard to make her character is relevant for today's era. Need more proof? The recent backlash of David E. Kelley's TV pilot Wonder Woman has been rejected by NBC studio is enough to convince that this once-hot property is no longer as demanding as it used to be.
However, Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn, whose recent movie DRIVE is a hit in Cannes Film Festival, plans to do a big screen version of WONDER WOMAN. And he has already eyeing Mad Men's Christina Hendricks for the title character. Here's what he had to say about his choice.
"If I ever get to do it, [Christina Hendricks is] going to be it."
Nothing has been confirmed yet at this moment, but it seems that the big screen version of WONDER WOMAN remains active every now and then.