4 New Images from ‘Wonder Woman’
Warner Premier provided us with four new images from March 3’s Wonder Woman animated feature. Wonder Woman will also be available OnDemand and Pay-Per-View as well as available for download day and date, March 3.
Wonder Woman will receive a big screen premiere at New York Comic Con on February 6, 2009 in the IGN Theater at the Javits Center. The 8:30 p.m. screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring members of the film’s cast and crew. Ticket information is forth-coming.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
Artemis (center, voiced by Rosario Dawson) takes the lead during a gathering of Amazonians. Princess Diana, later to be known as Wonder Woman, stands immediately to the right of Artemis.
Ares assumes an even more menacing figure in battle as the primary villain, voiced by Alfred Molina.



Wonder Woman gets the upper hand, er, lasso on Ares’ henchman Deimos during a thrilling action sequence.
Steve Trevor, voiced by Nathan Fillion, reacts angrily to Ares’ affront to an American icon.

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