segunda-feira, 24 de abril de 2017

Cinema 2.017 - Wonder Woman -



Wonder Woman is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is intended to be the fourth installment in the DC Extended Universe. The film is directed by Patty Jenkins, with a screenplay by Allan Heinberg and Geoff Johns, from a story by Heinberg & Zack Snyder and Jason Fuchs, and stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen, Robin Wright, Danny Huston, Elena Anaya, Lucy Davis, Saïd Taghmaoui, Ewen Bremner, and David Thewlis. In Wonder Woman, after American pilot Steve Trevor crashes on the island of Themyscira and tells Diana Prince about World War I, Diana leaves her home to try to stop the war and becomes Wonder Woman.

Principal photography began in late November 2015 and wrapped in May 2016. Wonder Woman is scheduled to be released on June 2, 2017, in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D.
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Mulher Maravilha (em inglês, Wonder Woman) é um filme americano de super-herói baseado no personagem de mesmo nome da DC Comics, será distribuído pela Warner Bros. Pictures. Sendo o quarto filme do Universo Estendido DC. O filme é dirigido por Patty Jenkins, e escrito por Allan Heinberg e Geoff Johns, a partir de uma história de Heinberg e Zack Snyder, estrelado por Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen, Robin Wright, Lucy Davis, Danny Huston, Elena Anaya, Saïd Taghmaoui, Ewen Bremner, Lisa Loven Kongsli e David Thewlis em seu elenco. A pré-produção do filme começou em julho de 2015 em Londres, enquanto as filmagens começaram no final de novembro de 2015.
Mulher Maravilha está programado para ser lançado em 3D e IMAX 3D em 02 de junho de 2017 nos Estados Unidos e 01 de junho de 2017 no Brasil.

Synopsis

In the early 20th century, the Amazon princess Diana, who is living on the island of Themyscira, meets American military pilot Steve Trevor when he is washed ashore. After learning from him about the ongoing events of World War I, she leaves her home for London to bring an early end to the war.

Enredo

Antes de se tornar Mulher-Maravilha, ela era Diana, princesa das Amazonas, treinada desde cedo para ser uma guerreira imbatível. Criada em uma paradisíaca ilha afastada de tudo, Diana descobre por um piloto americano acidentado que uma guerra sem precedentes está se espalhando pelo mundo e, certa de que pode parar o conflito, decide deixar seu lar pela primeira vez. Travando uma guerra para acabar com todas guerras, Diana toma ciência do alcance de seus poderes e de sua verdadeira missão.

Elenco

Gal Gadot como Diana Prince/Mulher-Maravilha
Chris Pine como Steve Trevor
Connie Nielsen como Rainha Hipólita
Robin Wright como General Antíope
David Thewlis como Ares
Lisa Loven Kongsli como Tenente Menalippe
Lucy Davis como Etta Candy
Danny Huston como General Erich Ludendorff
Saïd Taghmaoui como Sameer
Ewen Bremner como Charlie
Elena Anaya como Doutora  Poison (Veneno)
Doutzen Kroes como Venelia
Lilly Aspell como TBA
Emily Carey como TBA

Development

Development for a theatrical-release Wonder Woman film began in 1996, with Ivan Reitman attached as producer and possible director. Three years later, the project was attached to Jon Cohen, who was adapting Wonder Woman for producer Joel Silver, with the hope that Sandra Bullock would star. Silver approached Todd Alcott two years later to write the screenplay, with Silver Pictures backing the project. Early gossip linked actresses such as Angelina Jolie, Beyoncé Knowles, Bullock, Rachel Bilson, Nadia Bjorlin, Megan Fox, Eliza Dushku and Catherine Zeta-Jones to the role of Wonder Woman. Leonard Goldberg, speaking in a May 2001 interview, named Bullock as a strong candidate for the project. Bullock claimed that she was approached for the role, while wrestler Chyna expressed interest. Turning down the part in the past, Xena's Lucy Lawless indicated that she would have been more interested if Wonder Woman was portrayed as a "flawed hero."The screenplay then went through various drafts written by Alcott, Cohen, Becky Johnston, and Philip Levens and by August 2003, Levens was replaced by screenwriter Laeta Kalogridis.

In March 2005, Warner Bros. and Silver Pictures announced that Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) would write and direct the film adaptation of Wonder Woman, with a reported salary was of $2 to $3 million. Since Whedon was directing Serenity at the time, and required time to research Wonder Woman's background, he did not begin the screenplay until late 2005. While Whedon stated in May 2005 that he would not cast Wonder Woman until he finished the script, Charisma Carpenter, Morena Baccarin, and Priyanka Chopra were in talks to portray Wonder Woman in the film adaptation by Whedon. After nearly two years as script-writer, however, Whedon had not managed to write a finished draft, and in 2007 left the project.

A day before Whedon's departure from Wonder Woman, Warner Bros. and Silver Pictures purchased a spec script written by Matthew Jennison and Brent Strickland. Set during World War II, the script impressed executives at Silver Pictures. However, Silver stated that he purchased the script because he did not want the rights reverting; while admitting script had good ideas, Silver did not want the Wonder Woman film to be a period piece. By April 2008, Silver hired Jennison and Strickland to write a new script set in contemporary times that would not depict Wonder Woman's origin, but explore Paradise Island's history. A few years later in 2010, Warner Bros. stated that a film was in development, along with films based on her DC Comics counterparts The Flash and Aquaman. In 2011, director Nicolas Winding Refn and actress Christina Hendricks spoke of their desire to make a Wonder Woman film together during interviews for their film Drive. David S. Goyer said that he would love to make a Wonder Woman movie. According to a 2013 article posted by TheWrap website, Wonder Woman was apparently one of two projects that Warner Bros. were considering to adapt to the big screen. A source from Warner Bros. told TheWrap that they were discussing the possibilities with mention of more Man of Steel movies as well as a Superman/Batman film, Wonder Woman and Aquaman. DC Chief Diane Nelson hinted that the Amazonian princess is as important as Superman and Batman in the film. On October 5, 2013, WB chairman Kevin Tsujihara wanted to get Wonder Woman in film or TV. On October 10, 2013, IGN interviewed Paul Feig about pitching an ideal Wonder Woman for the studio as an action-comedy film. The studio then began to search for female directors to direct the film, with Forbes reporting that the studio had a shortlist that included Kathryn Bigelow, Catherine Hardwicke, Mimi Leder, Karyn Kusama, Julie Taymor, Michelle MacLaren and Tricia Brock. While MacLaren was the studio's initial choice to direct the film (and while she initially indicated interest), she eventually left the project due to creative differences.

"How would I want to live that’s badass and that's me Diana Prince Wonder Woman! [...] To me, [the Amazons and Wonder Woman] shouldn’t be dressed in armor like men [...] It should be different. It should be authentic and real – and appealing to women [...] It’s total wish-fulfillment [...] I, as a woman, want Wonder Woman to be hot as hell, fight badass, and look great at the same time – the same way men want Superman to have huge pecs and an impractically big body. That makes them feel like the hero they want to be. And my hero, in my head, has really long legs."
— Director Patty Jenkins

Eventually in 2015, Patty Jenkins accepted the offer to direct Wonder Woman (with a screenplay by Allan Heinberg and a story co-written by Heinberg & Zack Snyder and Jason Fuchs). The film is the first summer tent pole superhero film directed by a woman, and Jenkins is the first woman to direct a superhero film with a female protagonist. In addition, the screenplay alters Wonder Woman's original comic book origins within the context of World War II, moving her instead to the 1910s and World War I. It also follows DC Comics' origin changes in The New 52 reboot, where Diana is the daughter of Zeus, rather than a figure created out of clay by the gods.

Desenvolvimento

Um filme da Mulher Maravilha foi relatado como estando em desenvolvimento, já em 1996, com Ivan Reitman anexado como possível produtor e diretor. Em outubro de 1999, foi revelado que Jon Cohen estava adaptando Mulher Maravilha para o produtor Joel Silver e a Warner Bros, que estavam alegadamente cotando Sandra Bullock para estrelar. Em janeiro de 2001, Silver aproximou-se de Todd Alcott para escrever um roteiro de Mulher Maravilha, com Silver Pictures patrocinando o projeto.

Em março de 2005, a Warner Bros. e Silver Pictures anunciaram que Joss Whedon iria escrever e dirigir a adaptação cinematográfica da Mulher-Maravilha.
Em 2014, Michelle MacLaren foi escolhida como diretora, e também cuidaria do roteiro em parceira com outros escritores. Em abril de 2015, A Warner Bros. comunicou oficialmente que MacLaren não seria mais a diretora devido a diferenças criativas. Ainda em 2015, Patty Jenkins aceitou a oferta de dirigir Mulher Maravilha (com um roteiro de Allan Heinberg e Geoff Johns e uma história co-escrita por Heinberg e Zack Snyder, ao contrário de informações anteriores que davam conta de que Jason Fuchs seria o escritor). É o primeiro filme de super-heróis dirigido por uma mulher, e Jenkins é a primeira mulher a dirigir um filme de super-herói com uma protagonista feminina. Além disso, o roteiro altera as origens originais dos quadrinhos da Mulher Maravilha dentro do contexto da Segunda Guerra Mundial, movendo-a para a década de 1910 e a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Também segue as mudanças da origem da DC Comics nos Novos 52, onde Diana é a filha de Zeus, ao invés de uma figura criada a partir de argila pelos deuses.


Casting

Gal Gadot won the title role (over Élodie Yung and Olga Kurylenko) for the first theatrical appearance of Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Chris Pine was cast as Steve Trevor, and Sean Bean and Eva Green were considered for the villains Ares and Circe, respectively. In November 2015, Saïd Taghmaoui was cast in an unspecified role. While Nicole Kidman was in talks for a role, she eventually withdrew from the project.

Casting

Gal Gadot ganhou o papel-título (de Élodie Yung e Olga Kurylenko) para a primeira aparição teatral de Mulher Maravilha em Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Chris Pine foi escolhido como Steve Trevor, Sean Bean e Eva Green foram considerados para os vilões Ares e Circe, respectivamente. Em novembro de 2015, Saïd Taghmaoui foi colocado em um papel não especificado. Enquanto Nicole Kidman estava em negociações para um papel, ela finalmente se retirou do projeto.

Filming

Production began in November 2015, under the working title Nightingale. Among the film sets are Kings Cross Station and Trafalgar Square in London with several attractions in Southern Italy such as the Sassi di Matera, Castel del Monte, Palinuro and Camerota. Matthew Jensen was the director of photography, filming in the United Kingdom, France and Italy. Production in London ended on March 13, 2016.[97] On March 20, 2016, filming was underway in Italy. In late April filming took place at The Louvre, where a Wayne Enterprises truck was spotted alongside Gadot. Production ended in early May 2016.

Filmagens

A produção começou em novembro de 2015,  sob o título de Nightingale.  Entre os conjuntos de filmes estão Kings Cross Station e Trafalgar Square, em Londres, com várias atrações no sul da Itália, como o Sassi di Matera, Castel del Monte, Palinuro e Camerota.  Matthew Jensen foi o diretor de fotografia,  filmando no Reino Unido, França e Itália.  A produção em Londres terminou em 13 de março de 2016. Em 20 de março de 2016, as filmagens estavam em andamento na Itália. No final de abril, as filmagens aconteceram no Louvre, onde um caminhão de Wayne Enterprises foi visto ao lado de Gadot. A produção terminou em maio de 2016.

Post-production

Bill Westenhofer will serve as the visual effects supervisor, Martin Walsh as the editor, and Rupert Gregson-Williams as the composer for Wonder Woman (with additional music provided by Tom Howe).

Pós-produção

Bill Westenhofer servirá como o supervisor de efeitos visuais. Martin Walsh foi confirmado como editor.

Release

Wonder Woman will be released in the United States and in most of the world on June 2, 2017, after originally being scheduled for a June 23, 2017 release. It will also be released in IMAX. Belgium will receive the film first, with Wonder Woman opening in that country on May 31, 2017. On April 17, it was announced that Wonder Woman would be released in China on June 2, day-and-date with its North American release.

Estréia

Wonder Woman será lançado nos Estados Unidos e na maior parte do mundo em 2 de junho de 2017, depois de ser originalmente agendada para um lançamento em 23 de junho de 2017. Também será lançado em IMAX. A Bélgica receberá o filme primeiro, com Wonder Woman abrindo naquele país em 31 de maio de 2017. Em 17 de abril, foi anunciado que o filme da Mulher Maravilha seria lançado na China em 2 de junho, Dia-e-data com sua liberação norte-americana.

Possible sequel

In April 2017, director Patty Jenkins talked about the possibility of a sequel, stating "I'm excited for her to come to America and become the Wonder Woman we are all familiar with from having grown up around her as an American superhero. I'd like to bring her a little farther along into the future and have a fun, exciting storyline that is its own thing. Wonder Woman 1 is so much about her becoming the person she is. I can't wait to spring forward with who she is and have another great standalone superhero film."

Possível sequência

Em abril de 2017, a diretora Patty Jenkins falou sobre a possibilidade de uma sequela, afirmando: "Estou animado para ela vir para a América e se tornar a Mulher Maravilha com a qual todos nós estamos familiarizados por ter crescido ao seu redor como um super-herói americano. Gostaria de trazê-la um pouco mais ao futuro e ter uma história divertida, emocionante que é a  Wonder Woman 1, é  sobre ela se tornar a pessoa que ela é. "


Ficha técnica:

Directed by Patty Jenkins

Produced by

Charles Roven
Zack Snyder
Deborah Snyder
Richard Suckle

Screenplay by

Allan Heinberg
Geoff Johns

Story by

Zack Snyder
Allan Heinberg
Jason Fuchs

Based on Wonder Woman
by William Moulton Marston

Starring

Gal Gadot
Chris Pine
Connie Nielsen
Robin Wright
David Thewlis
Danny Huston
Elena Anaya
Lucy Davis
Saïd Taghmaoui
Ewen Bremner

Music by Rupert Gregson-Williams
Tom Howe
(additional music)

Cinematography - Matthew Jensen

Edited by Martin Walsh

Production
company

DC Entertainment
RatPac Entertainment
Atlas Entertainment
Cruel and Unusual Films

Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures

Release date
Data de estréia

June 2, 2017 (United States)
02 de junho de 2.017

Country United States
País - Estados Unidos

Language - English
Língua - Inglês

Budget - $100–120 million
Orçamento - 100 - 200 milhões dólares

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