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Wonder Woman Isn’t Enough to Save ‘Batman vs. Superman’s Women From Injustice
Wonder Woman Isn’t Enough to Save ‘Batman vs. Superman’s Women From Injustice
Wonder Woman Isn’t Enough to Save ‘Batman vs. Superman’s Women From Injustice
Even before the early reviews began rolling in, the trailers solidified Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman as the most exciting attraction in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Audiences agreed, as Wonder Woman — whose name isn’t even in the title of the film — ranked highest in a recent poll that asked fans which character they were most eager to see in Zack Snyder’s superhero epic. As predicted, Gadot’s debut is definitely the best thing in Batman v Superman, and although her part only makes up about seven minutes of the film’s 150-minute runtime, those few minutes are riveting — but not enough to justify Snyder’s unfortunate treatment of the remaining female characters.
Lindsay Lohan to Audition for ‘Superman’ Role?
Lindsay Lohan to Audition for ‘Superman’ Role?
Lindsay Lohan to Audition for ‘Superman’ Role?
It's a bird, it's a plane ... Nope, it's just Lindsay Lohan trying to save her acting career. Radar Online is exclusively reporting that the troubled actress, now 24, is set to audition for a role in Zack Snyder's 'Superman' reboot this week. According to a source, Lohan "plans to return from New York on Wednesday and meet with producers and read with an actor who is up for the role of Lex Lu