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Wonder Woman (2011 TV pilot)

Wonder Woman is an unaired television pilot produced by Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment for NBC, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. David E. Kelley wrote the pilot, which was directed by Jeffrey Reiner. Adrianne Palicki starred as the main character. The Wonder Woman pilot was expected to debut in 2011, but NBC opted not to buy the series.

Wonder Woman
Genre
Based on
Written byDavid E. Kelley
Directed byJeffrey Reiner
Starring
Theme music composerChris Bacon
Opening theme"I Only Know How to Love" by Christina Aguilera
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersBill D'Elia
David E. Kelley
ProducerTommy Burns
CinematographyColin Watkinson
Camera setupSingle-camera setup
Running time43 minutes
Production companies

Pedro Pascal, who played Ed Indelicato in the pilot, was later cast in another Wonder Woman project, the 2020 film Wonder Woman 1984.[1]

Plot edit

In an inner city home, a teenager tells his family that he has been accepted to college, moments before he begins convulsing and bleeding from the eyes and ears. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman is in a foot chase with a super-strength criminal on Hollywood Blvd and, after knocking him out, takes a sample of his blood and leaves him to the police. Wonder Woman returns to the headquarters of Themyscira Industries, a large corporation which she runs as the CEO in her alter-ego of Diana Themyscira. Themyscira Industries owns and operates the concept of Wonder Woman as both a privately run crime fighting operation and for marketing the image of Wonder Woman as a role model to the outside world. Diana has trouble balancing her life as both the CEO of the corporation and as Wonder Woman. Diana's frustration with having to maintain a perfect image to the outside world in both these capacities leads her to create a third identity for herself, "Diana Prince", so that she can have an element of normalcy in her life and sit at home with her cat watching romantic comedies and surfing the internet. At Themyscira Industries Diana grows suspicious of evil businesswoman Veronica Cale for distributing an illegal performance-enhancing drug that gives users super-human strength and endurance, but can cause death through repeated use.

The blood sample she draws from the Hollywood Blvd fight and the story of the college-bound teen confirm Diana's suspicions. Without enough hard evidence to bring Cale to justice as Wonder Woman, Diana holds a press conference and airs her beliefs about Cale to the world. Cale in turn confronts Diana in person to intimidate her and threaten legal action. In a flashback, Diana ends up breaking it off with her boyfriend Steve Trevor because of her busy life. Back in present day, the college-bound teenager dies from his drug sickness and Diana is galvanized to confront Cale as Wonder Woman. She arrives at Cale's facilities, defeats all of her super-powered henchmen and confronts Cale face-to-face. Cale threatens legal action and to release security footage of Wonder Woman killing the henchmen, but Wonder Woman responds by pulling Cale down with her lasso and throwing her against the wall. Later Cale is put in jail and a Justice Department representative comes to meet Diana. This turns out to be Steve Trevor, who says that he will be working with Diana in her capacity as Wonder Woman but also reveals that he has married another woman.

Cast and characters edit

Nancy Grace and Phil McGraw make cameo appearances as themselves.

Design edit

 
Adrianne Palicki as Wonder Woman

In the pilot's first two acts, Wonder Woman wears a new version of her classic comic book uniform: the familiar red top with gold "W" insignia chestplate (formerly an eagle symbol chestplate) is still used, as are her golden belt and Lasso of Truth, but these are now worn with blue slacks that have gold stars running along the sides, rather than with shorts. Her boots are blue with gold trim (whereas the traditional boots were red and had white, vertical trim). Her bulletproof bracelets/gauntlets are more stylized, and her tiara is much thinner. During the final act of the pilot, when Wonder Woman flies to Cale's hidden laboratory for the final showdown with the villain, her clothing switches from the blue pants to the more recognizable shorts.

Though Wonder Woman's Magic Golden Lasso is referred to as the "Lasso of Truth" by a reporter in the episode, she never uses it to magically compel anyone to tell the truth. For instance, in the first act, she uses the Lasso to end a pursuit of a man down city streets at night. In a later scene, she breaks the arm of one of Cale's henchmen to "make him talk" instead of using the Lasso's magic. In this interpretation of Wonder Woman, the Lasso is only employed as an entangling weapon; Wonder Woman snaps it round a target (usually the neck) then jerks it roughly, throwing the target off-balance. Her bracelets can still stop bullets (as in the Lynda Carter-starring, 1975-79 TV series). For example, she uses them to protect herself from a security guard's gunfire during the episode's climax (and retaliates by hurling a steel pipe at the hapless guard, impaling him through the neck and killing him instantly). One of this interpretation's greatest departures from Wonder Woman canon might be its version of her invisible plane/"the Invisible Jet". Here, she gets around Los Angeles in a very small, one-seater aircraft that is reminiscent of a shuttlecraft in a sci-fi space TV show. While highly sophisticated, the plane is also highly visible (painted an opaque white).

Production edit

Reports surfaced in October 2010 that Warner Bros. Television was teaming with writer-producer David E. Kelley to pitch a new Wonder Woman television series to networks.[6] The major networks all turned down the series,[7] but NBC, the final network to initially pass on the project, ordered a pilot in January 2011. Jeffrey Reiner was hired to direct the pilot the following month.[8] The same month, Adrianne Palicki was selected to play the title role.[9] Lynette Rice of Entertainment Weekly commented that compared to Lynda Carter's costume, Palicki's costume de-emphasized patriotism and played up the character's Greek mythological origin.[10] Lynda Carter herself said Palicki looked gorgeous.[11] Kyle Buchanan of New York said that the costume "looked less like a superhero outfit and more like a Project Runway challenge gone awry, the kind of thing Nina Garcia would dismiss by sniffing, 'Shiny, cheap, and tacky'".[12] Borys Kit of The Hollywood Reporter pointed out that the costume was causing a divide, with many exclaiming it was "too trashy and too bad porn-y".[13] After the first official images of Palicki in costume were revealed, Fox News republished a story criticizing the loss of Wonder Woman's American symbolism.[14] Warner Bros. later changed the costume, replacing the blue boots and rubbery pants, due to fan criticism,[15] but in the episode "Gorilla My Dreams" of Kelley's show Harry's Law, Erica Durance (best known as Lois Lane from the television series Smallville) as Annie Bilson, wears the original costume now with red boots.[16][17]

Elizabeth Hurley and Tracie Thoms were cast as villain Veronica Cale and Diana's personal assistant Etta Candy, respectively in March 2011.[3] Pedro Pascal was cast as Ed Indelicato, Wonder Woman's liaison to the police department and Cary Elwes as Henry Detmer, who runs the day-to-day operations of Diana's company.[4][5] Actor Justin Bruening was cast to play Steve Trevor.[2] A few weeks later, while the pilot was still in production, a photograph of Palicki as Wonder Woman was featured on the cover of the April 11–17 edition of TV Guide as part of its "Fall Sneak Peek" feature.[18]

The plot is described as "a reinvention of the iconic DC Comic in which Wonder Woman – aka Diana Prince – is a vigilante crime fighter in L.A., but also a successful corporate executive and a modern woman, trying to balance all of the elements of her extraordinary life".[19] No clear reference is made to Diana or her superhero persona of Wonder Woman being a true Amazon or coming from the legendary island of Themyscira, except one vague line of dialog during a board room scene. Within the pilot's own self-contained narrative, Wonder Woman's origins appear to be without any of the mystical elements from her comic book origins.

NBC later decided not to pick up the project for a series in May the same year.[20] Though the pilot never officially aired, it was leaked on YouTube but later removed.[21] It can now be found on the Internet Archive.[22]

Reception edit

After watching the pilot, television critic Alan Sepinwall described it as "embarrassing ... [I]t was all I had feared, and more".[23] Writing about the show for Flickering Myth in 2017, Neil Calloway said "it has its moments ... but it was probably dated in 2011 ... We didn't really lose anything by it not being commissioned into a series".[24]

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, creator David E. Kelley admitted his mistakes, but says he would do it again if he could:

We made mistakes with ours. My only regret is we were never given a chance to correct them. We had a lot that was right about it and a great cast. In time, we could have fixed what we had done wrong, we just didn't get that chance.[25]

In 2020, Adrianne Palicki said: "It was devastating when it didn't go. It was so big. I feel like maybe if it had been made one or two more years later, it would’ve been a shoo-in".[26] One year later, Pedro Pascal said he was "devastated" that the show was not picked up: "I love Adrianne Palicki. I love David E. Kelley and I thought it was a very, very risky and interesting take in terms of what they were trying to do".[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wonder Woman 2 Has Added A Game Of Thrones Star". Cinema Blend. March 29, 2018. from the original on August 4, 2020. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Porter, Rick (March 25, 2011). "'Wonder Woman' adds 'Knight Rider' star as Steve Trevor". Zap2It.com. from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Andreeva, Nellie (March 3, 2011). "Elizabeth Hurley & Tracie Thoms Join NBC's 'Wonder Woman'". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on March 4, 2011. Retrieved March 3, 2011.
  4. ^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (March 3, 2011). "'The River' & 'Awakening' Find Their Leads, Two Board 'Tagged' & 'Wonder Woman'". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on March 4, 2011. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (March 4, 2011). "Cary Elwes Joins NBC's 'Wonder Woman'". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on March 5, 2011. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  6. ^ . KSite TV. October 1, 2010. Archived from the original on October 4, 2010. Retrieved October 1, 2010.
  7. ^ Ausiello, Michael (January 7, 2011). "Wonder Woman Reboot Shelved". TV Line. from the original on January 9, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2011.
  8. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 9, 2011). "Jeffrey Reiner Closes In On 'Wonder Woman' Pilot Directing Gig". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on December 23, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  9. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 16, 2011). "Adrianne Palicki Is NBC's Wonder Woman". Deadline.com. from the original on February 18, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
  10. ^ Rice, Lynette (March 18, 2011). "'Wonder Woman': First look at Adrianne Palicki in costume -- EXCLUSIVE PHOTO". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on March 19, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2011.
  11. ^ Bruce, Leslie; Fernandez, Sofia M. (2011-03-10). "Lynda Carter Reveals Opinion on New 'Wonder Woman' Costume". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on 2012-06-29. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  12. ^ Buchanan, Kyle (2011-03-30). "See Adrianne Palicki's Revised Wonder Woman Costume". New York. from the original on 2013-12-07. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  13. ^ Lindsay, Flans (2011-03-18). "Adrianne Palicki as Wonder Woman Revealed! (Pic)". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on 2011-09-03. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  14. ^ Kit, Borys (2011-03-18). "Fox News: New 'Wonder Woman' Outfit Lacks Patriotism". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on 2011-12-29. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  15. ^ Saad, Nardine (2011-04-01). "Adrianne Palicki in (new) new Wonder Woman costume". Los Angeles Times. from the original on 2018-10-18. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  16. ^ "Erica Durance Channels Wonder Woman for Harry's Law Guest Spot". TV Guide. January 11, 2012. from the original on May 16, 2018. Retrieved May 16, 2018.
  17. ^ "Erica Durance As Wonder Woman - Behind the Scenes Harry's Law". YouTube. Retrieved May 16, 2018.
  18. ^ "TV Guide April 11-17, 2001". TV Guide Cover Archive. from the original on December 9, 2019. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  19. ^ Rice, Lynnette (January 21, 2011). "'Wonder Woman' project finds a home at NBC". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on August 22, 2014. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  20. ^ Rise, Lynette (May 12, 2011). "NBC rejects 'Wonder Woman'". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on August 21, 2012. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  21. ^ "Full rejected Wonder Woman pilot now leaked on YouTube". Hypable. 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  22. ^ "Wonder Woman Unaired Pilot (2011)". 2020-03-20. Retrieved 2023-06-24.
  23. ^ Sepinwall, Alan (2013-02-04). "Review: TNT's 'Monday Mornings's offers a refreshingly restrained David E. Kelley". HitFix. from the original on 2016-06-06. Retrieved February 5, 2013. See the comments for Sepinwall's description
  24. ^ Calloway, Neil (2020-06-02). "The Wonder Woman They Didn't Want You To See". Flickering Myth. Archived from the original on 2023-11-25.
  25. ^ "David e. Kelley: 'Wonder Woman' Reboot Still 'Viable' for TV". The Hollywood Reporter. 5 January 2013. from the original on 7 April 2023. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  26. ^ "Adrianne Palicki reflects on living her 'dream' in NBC's 'Wonder Woman' pilot". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on 2023-04-07. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
  27. ^ "Pedro Pascal briefly forgot he was in NBC's 'very risky' 'Wonder Woman' pilot". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on 2023-04-07. Retrieved 2023-04-07.

External links edit

  • Wonder Woman at IMDb

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Wonder Woman is an unaired television pilot produced by Warner Bros Television and DC Entertainment for NBC based on the DC Comics character of the same name David E Kelley wrote the pilot which was directed by Jeffrey Reiner Adrianne Palicki starred as the main character The Wonder Woman pilot was expected to debut in 2011 but NBC opted not to buy the series Wonder WomanGenreAction Science fantasy SuperheroBased onWonder Womanby William Moulton MarstonH G PeterWritten byDavid E KelleyDirected byJeffrey ReinerStarringAdrianne Palicki Cary Elwes Pedro Pascal Elizabeth Hurley Edward Herrmann Tracie Thoms Justin BrueningTheme music composerChris BaconOpening theme I Only Know How to Love by Christina AguileraCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersBill D EliaDavid E KelleyProducerTommy BurnsCinematographyColin WatkinsonCamera setupSingle camera setupRunning time43 minutesProduction companiesWarner Bros Television DC EntertainmentPedro Pascal who played Ed Indelicato in the pilot was later cast in another Wonder Woman project the 2020 film Wonder Woman 1984 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 3 Design 4 Production 5 Reception 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editIn an inner city home a teenager tells his family that he has been accepted to college moments before he begins convulsing and bleeding from the eyes and ears Meanwhile Wonder Woman is in a foot chase with a super strength criminal on Hollywood Blvd and after knocking him out takes a sample of his blood and leaves him to the police Wonder Woman returns to the headquarters of Themyscira Industries a large corporation which she runs as the CEO in her alter ego of Diana Themyscira Themyscira Industries owns and operates the concept of Wonder Woman as both a privately run crime fighting operation and for marketing the image of Wonder Woman as a role model to the outside world Diana has trouble balancing her life as both the CEO of the corporation and as Wonder Woman Diana s frustration with having to maintain a perfect image to the outside world in both these capacities leads her to create a third identity for herself Diana Prince so that she can have an element of normalcy in her life and sit at home with her cat watching romantic comedies and surfing the internet At Themyscira Industries Diana grows suspicious of evil businesswoman Veronica Cale for distributing an illegal performance enhancing drug that gives users super human strength and endurance but can cause death through repeated use The blood sample she draws from the Hollywood Blvd fight and the story of the college bound teen confirm Diana s suspicions Without enough hard evidence to bring Cale to justice as Wonder Woman Diana holds a press conference and airs her beliefs about Cale to the world Cale in turn confronts Diana in person to intimidate her and threaten legal action In a flashback Diana ends up breaking it off with her boyfriend Steve Trevor because of her busy life Back in present day the college bound teenager dies from his drug sickness and Diana is galvanized to confront Cale as Wonder Woman She arrives at Cale s facilities defeats all of her super powered henchmen and confronts Cale face to face Cale threatens legal action and to release security footage of Wonder Woman killing the henchmen but Wonder Woman responds by pulling Cale down with her lasso and throwing her against the wall Later Cale is put in jail and a Justice Department representative comes to meet Diana This turns out to be Steve Trevor who says that he will be working with Diana in her capacity as Wonder Woman but also reveals that he has married another woman Cast and characters editAdrianne Palicki as Diana Prince Diana Themyscira Princess Diana of Themyscira Wonder Woman the title role 2 Elizabeth Hurley as Veronica Cale the villain 3 Tracie Thoms as Etta Candy Diana s personal assistant 3 Pedro Pascal as Ed Indelicato Wonder Woman s liaison to the police department 4 Cary Elwes as Henry Detmer who runs the day to day operations of Diana s company 5 Justin Bruening as Steve Trevor Diana s former boyfriend who works for the Justice Department 2 Nancy Grace and Phil McGraw make cameo appearances as themselves Design edit nbsp Adrianne Palicki as Wonder WomanIn the pilot s first two acts Wonder Woman wears a new version of her classic comic book uniform the familiar red top with gold W insignia chestplate formerly an eagle symbol chestplate is still used as are her golden belt and Lasso of Truth but these are now worn with blue slacks that have gold stars running along the sides rather than with shorts Her boots are blue with gold trim whereas the traditional boots were red and had white vertical trim Her bulletproof bracelets gauntlets are more stylized and her tiara is much thinner During the final act of the pilot when Wonder Woman flies to Cale s hidden laboratory for the final showdown with the villain her clothing switches from the blue pants to the more recognizable shorts Though Wonder Woman s Magic Golden Lasso is referred to as the Lasso of Truth by a reporter in the episode she never uses it to magically compel anyone to tell the truth For instance in the first act she uses the Lasso to end a pursuit of a man down city streets at night In a later scene she breaks the arm of one of Cale s henchmen to make him talk instead of using the Lasso s magic In this interpretation of Wonder Woman the Lasso is only employed as an entangling weapon Wonder Woman snaps it round a target usually the neck then jerks it roughly throwing the target off balance Her bracelets can still stop bullets as in the Lynda Carter starring 1975 79 TV series For example she uses them to protect herself from a security guard s gunfire during the episode s climax and retaliates by hurling a steel pipe at the hapless guard impaling him through the neck and killing him instantly One of this interpretation s greatest departures from Wonder Woman canon might be its version of her invisible plane the Invisible Jet Here she gets around Los Angeles in a very small one seater aircraft that is reminiscent of a shuttlecraft in a sci fi space TV show While highly sophisticated the plane is also highly visible painted an opaque white Production editReports surfaced in October 2010 that Warner Bros Television was teaming with writer producer David E Kelley to pitch a new Wonder Woman television series to networks 6 The major networks all turned down the series 7 but NBC the final network to initially pass on the project ordered a pilot in January 2011 Jeffrey Reiner was hired to direct the pilot the following month 8 The same month Adrianne Palicki was selected to play the title role 9 Lynette Rice of Entertainment Weekly commented that compared to Lynda Carter s costume Palicki s costume de emphasized patriotism and played up the character s Greek mythological origin 10 Lynda Carter herself said Palicki looked gorgeous 11 Kyle Buchanan of New York said that the costume looked less like a superhero outfit and more like a Project Runway challenge gone awry the kind of thing Nina Garcia would dismiss by sniffing Shiny cheap and tacky 12 Borys Kit of The Hollywood Reporter pointed out that the costume was causing a divide with many exclaiming it was too trashy and too bad porn y 13 After the first official images of Palicki in costume were revealed Fox News republished a story criticizing the loss of Wonder Woman s American symbolism 14 Warner Bros later changed the costume replacing the blue boots and rubbery pants due to fan criticism 15 but in the episode Gorilla My Dreams of Kelley s show Harry s Law Erica Durance best known as Lois Lane from the television series Smallville as Annie Bilson wears the original costume now with red boots 16 17 Elizabeth Hurley and Tracie Thoms were cast as villain Veronica Cale and Diana s personal assistant Etta Candy respectively in March 2011 3 Pedro Pascal was cast as Ed Indelicato Wonder Woman s liaison to the police department and Cary Elwes as Henry Detmer who runs the day to day operations of Diana s company 4 5 Actor Justin Bruening was cast to play Steve Trevor 2 A few weeks later while the pilot was still in production a photograph of Palicki as Wonder Woman was featured on the cover of the April 11 17 edition of TV Guide as part of its Fall Sneak Peek feature 18 The plot is described as a reinvention of the iconic DC Comic in which Wonder Woman aka Diana Prince is a vigilante crime fighter in L A but also a successful corporate executive and a modern woman trying to balance all of the elements of her extraordinary life 19 No clear reference is made to Diana or her superhero persona of Wonder Woman being a true Amazon or coming from the legendary island of Themyscira except one vague line of dialog during a board room scene Within the pilot s own self contained narrative Wonder Woman s origins appear to be without any of the mystical elements from her comic book origins NBC later decided not to pick up the project for a series in May the same year 20 Though the pilot never officially aired it was leaked on YouTube but later removed 21 It can now be found on the Internet Archive 22 Reception editAfter watching the pilot television critic Alan Sepinwall described it as embarrassing I t was all I had feared and more 23 Writing about the show for Flickering Myth in 2017 Neil Calloway said it has its moments but it was probably dated in 2011 We didn t really lose anything by it not being commissioned into a series 24 In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter creator David E Kelley admitted his mistakes but says he would do it again if he could We made mistakes with ours My only regret is we were never given a chance to correct them We had a lot that was right about it and a great cast In time we could have fixed what we had done wrong we just didn t get that chance 25 In 2020 Adrianne Palicki said It was devastating when it didn t go It was so big I feel like maybe if it had been made one or two more years later it would ve been a shoo in 26 One year later Pedro Pascal said he was devastated that the show was not picked up I love Adrianne Palicki I love David E Kelley and I thought it was a very very risky and interesting take in terms of what they were trying to do 27 See also edit nbsp Speculative fiction portal nbsp Television portal nbsp United States portalWonder Woman 1974 television film by Vincent McEveety Wonder Woman television series Wonder Woman superhero film by Patty JenkinsReferences edit Wonder Woman 2 Has Added A Game Of Thrones Star Cinema Blend March 29 2018 Archived from the original on August 4 2020 Retrieved January 16 2020 a b c Porter Rick March 25 2011 Wonder Woman adds Knight Rider star as Steve Trevor Zap2It com Archived from the original on December 13 2013 Retrieved March 25 2011 a b c Andreeva Nellie March 3 2011 Elizabeth Hurley amp Tracie Thoms Join NBC s Wonder Woman Deadline Hollywood 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Retrieved 2012 04 17 Erica Durance Channels Wonder Woman for Harry s Law Guest Spot TV Guide January 11 2012 Archived from the original on May 16 2018 Retrieved May 16 2018 Erica Durance As Wonder Woman Behind the Scenes Harry s Law YouTube Retrieved May 16 2018 TV Guide April 11 17 2001 TV Guide Cover Archive Archived from the original on December 9 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 Rice Lynnette January 21 2011 Wonder Woman project finds a home at NBC Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on August 22 2014 Retrieved December 16 2012 Rise Lynette May 12 2011 NBC rejects Wonder Woman Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on August 21 2012 Retrieved September 6 2012 Full rejected Wonder Woman pilot now leaked on YouTube Hypable 2011 07 25 Retrieved 2022 04 03 Wonder Woman Unaired Pilot 2011 2020 03 20 Retrieved 2023 06 24 Sepinwall Alan 2013 02 04 Review TNT s Monday Mornings s offers a refreshingly restrained David E Kelley HitFix Archived from the original on 2016 06 06 Retrieved February 5 2013 See the comments for Sepinwall s description Calloway Neil 2020 06 02 The Wonder Woman They Didn t Want You To See Flickering Myth Archived from the original on 2023 11 25 David e Kelley Wonder Woman Reboot Still Viable for TV The Hollywood Reporter 5 January 2013 Archived from the original on 7 April 2023 Retrieved 7 April 2023 Adrianne Palicki reflects on living her dream in NBC s Wonder Woman pilot Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 2023 04 07 Retrieved 2023 04 07 Pedro Pascal briefly forgot he was in NBC s very risky Wonder Woman pilot Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 2023 04 07 Retrieved 2023 04 07 External links editWonder Woman at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wonder Woman 2011 TV pilot amp oldid 1187801579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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