Here’s The First Picture Of Wonder Woman From The Upcoming Wonder Woman Movie

November 22, 2015 / Posted by:

Who knew Wonder Woman worked part-time as a winter coat model for Macy’s?

Yesterday, Gal Gadot made a million pairs of nerd pants go damp by tweeting the first picture of Wonder Woman from the upcoming Wonder Woman movie and confirmed that they had started filming. But honestly, if I wasn’t told I was looking at a picture of Wonder Woman, I’m not sure I’d know what I was looking at. If you told me I was looking at a picture of Kendall Jenner modeling a $2,900 cape from Kanye West’s rich hobo rags collection, I’d be like “Yeah, okay, I believe you.”

io9 says that Warner Brothers has announced the Wonder Woman movie, which is currently being filmed in London, will also include Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Danny Huston, Remus Lupin from Harry Potter, and Dawn Tinsley from The Office (the British one). It’s expected to be released in June of 2017.

Nothing else is really known about the Wonder Woman movie, besides what her outfit looks like (thanks to her appearance in Batman V Superman) and that she’s cold enough to wear a dark blue wool coat over her costume (see above). And that it’s all happening in London, for some reason. I’m guessing she’s in London to save the world from the most sinister creature humanity has every seen: that creepy Prince George cake! Quickly, Wonder Woman – use your lasso of truth to find out why anyone would use buttercream in such a terrifying way.

Pic: Gal Gadot

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