Tag: Gal Gadot


  • Book Review: Cinematic Universe – A Celebration of DC at the Movies  

    Editor in Chief, Rosie reviews the latest celebration of DC.

  • Nostalgic News: Batman Vs Superman was released 5 years ago

    It almost seemed that Spring 2016 was the year of the Superhero vs Superhero movie. Released around the same time as Captain America: Civil War, Batman Vs Superman saw Henry Cavill‘s Man of Steel meet with Ben Affleck‘s caped crusader. Directed by Zack Synder, the film was the second in the DCEU and highly anticipated … […]

  • Weekly Roundup (17/08/20-23-08/20) – Hannah Montana, DC FanDome and Walt Disney

    In a hopeful week that hasn’t been swamped by Coronavirus news in the entertainment world, we’ve seen a Miley Cyrus discuss the potential of a Hannah Montana reboot, Disney altering the iconic 2oth Century Fox brand, a huge slurry of information concerning the DC universe in both films and games, and much more. Here are […]

  • The Edge’s Films to Look Forward to in 2020

    Looking to the future, The Edge writers pick out their most anticipated films of 2020.

  • In Defence of The Fast and the Furious Franchise

    Get ready to step on the gas. Morgan McMillan sticks up for the racing franchise that’s gone the distance.

  • DCEU Creative Chief reveals cryptic Wonder Woman sequel teaser

    Geoff Johns posted a cryptic image on his social media which seemingly confirms the film’s title and setting.

  • Kristen Wiig cast as Cheetah in Wonder Woman 2

    Director Patty Jenkins announced the news today via her official Twitter.

  • Review: Justice League

    A bat, an Amazonian, a speedster, a man who can talk to fish, a cyborg and a inconspicous journalist with glasses walk into a bar…

  • In Criticism of Wonder Woman

    Writer Charlotte explains why there may just be some faults with the smash hit of the summer.

  • Patty Jenkins set to direct Wonder Woman sequel

    Patty Jenkins has finally been confirmed to be returning to direct the sequel to summer box-office success Wonder Woman.

  • Wonder at the Box Office: What does Wonder Woman’s success mean for female filmmaking?

    With Patty Jenkins’ film breaking record after record, Alice takes a look at its meaning within the filmmaking community.

  • Wonder Woman (Warner Bros)

    Wonder Woman smashes box office records

    Wonder Woman has surpassed Mammia Mia to become the highest-grossing live-action film directed by a women.

  • Review: Wonder Woman

    Eddy Tesfay looks at the latest DC release to hit cinemas this weekend.

  • Margot Robbie set to star in solo Harley Quinn film?

    Warner Bros have plans for more female-centric superhero films.