Deadline Hollywood are reporting that a brand new Wonder Woman series is coming to the small screen. What’s more, the new series is set to be produced by one David E. Kelley, the very man that created The Practice and Ally McBeal.
Kelley will write and produce the series for Warner Brothers, whoi will shop it to all of the big networks in the US. The famous DC Comics character has of course made it to TV in the past in The New Adventures of Wonder Woman starring Lynda Carter back in the mid-1970’s. The new show will be a reboot, according to the Deadline blog, and it is not yet clear as to whether the character will keep her signature powers and weapons, including her Lasso of Truth, her indestructible bracelets, her tiara and her invisible airplane.
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