The Wonder Woman movie

It’s taken nearly 20 years to make a Wonder Woman movie, but following her cinematic debut earlier this year in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the Amazonian superhero will finally lead her own big screen adventure in 2017.

According to Warner Bros press release, Geoff Johns and Allan Heinberg will be the screen writers.

Taking place nearly 100 years before Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Wonder Woman will follow Diana as she ventures out into “man’s world” after a pilot (a.k.a. Chris Pine’s Steve Trevor) crash-lands on Themyscira and tells her about a massive conflict raging throughout the rest of the world. While traversing Europe during WWI, she’ll not only learn about humanity, but also about her full powers and her destiny. Wonder Woman hits theatres on June 2, 2017.


Bindi Irwin remembers dad Steve Irwin

When recently Bindi Irwin turned 18, she sent an Instagram post paying tribute to her family and late father Steve Irwin, she definitely proved she’s wise beyond her years. Sharing a childhood photo of ‘The Crocodile Hunter’ and her mother, Bindi took a moment to acknowledge how far she’s come over the years.

“This photo was taken within the first year of my life. To be perfectly honest, life has changed in a million ways since this photograph was taken…

“Our conservation work with Wildlife Warriors took off around the world. Our home, Australia Zoo continued to expand and has become the greatest zoological facility on planet earth. Our dad, mum’s soul mate and a superhero for us all, passed away... however, one life ingredient has remained, unchanged, unbreakable; that is the unconditional love....” Irwin continued.

“All I know is that I will try my very best to make a difference in this world with each moment that I’m given. Life is constantly evolving and I’m determined to find the light and love around every corner and share this with everyone who is a part of my story.”

Published in Dawn, Young World, August 06th, 2016

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