Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Wonder Woman Pilot will have the Original Costume


When WW fans saw the new costume for the pilot, we cringed and some cried. Then when NBC start filming the pilot, changes were made that satisfied most of geek squad.

However, many of us still hoped for THE COSTUME. You know, the real Wonder Woman attire. Well, NBC many have fooled us all. Apparently, there are 3 WW costumes which includes the original look:
NBC president Robert Greenblatt, the particular outfit sported by the superheroine in the Hollywood Boulevard set photos spied last month was always in Diana Prince’s closet. In fact, in addition to that and the “shiny” look unveiled in the original publicity still, there’s a third version that has yet to leak — and it should make fans of the original series very happy.


“There was an initial outcry about the long pants – you know, skintight pants as opposed to those little shorts [worn by Lynda Carter in the original TV series],” Greenblatt concedes to TVLine.com. “But the shorts were always planned. They are actually used in the final confrontation when she beats Veronica Cale (played by Elizabeth Hurley).”

“We haven’t made any changes from what was planned,” the NBC boss reiterates. “But it’s always good to hear the feedback. I’d rather have people really passionately engaged in conversation, even if they hate something, than be kind of bored.”
I wonder about these 3 costumes. I still think the public outcry changed the the first look. But now, I want to see the final costume. Hopefully, they will be filming that scene soon.

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6 comments:

Unknown said...

Well that's good.

Freddyeyes said...

Ok this is fun! I do dig a good costume change! And short shorts!

Freddyeyes said...

Well this is fun news! I dig a good costume change and short shorts! (slash leotard w/ stars!)

Anonymous said...

This is great news. Hopefully we'll get a sneak peek at what it looks like before the pilot airs.

WilsonW said...

@heelsnmartinis-Uhmmm...will the pilot air? Isn't the pilot primarily for the studios to give a thumbs up or down. After which, they either keep the pilot as is or retool, rewrite and reshoot a new first episode based on the input from the higher ups. Usually the only way you see the pilot is for it to get leaked online or for it to be on the DVD collection as an extra. I think that rarely the initial pilot makes it onto television. Usually they switch out actors, costumes and all kinds of stuff from the pilot to what ends up as the actual first episode. The pilot is just a sample to get the go ahead to do the rest of the season. Is that right or wrong Vik?

Wonder Man said...

True, the pilot is the catalyst for major changes and developments. I actually have the script now and I hope they change things for the better

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