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DC’s James Gunn recently confirmed that a Wonder Woman movie is in the works, and fans of the Amazon Warrior-Princess couldn’t be happier. Unsurprisingly, Diana of Themyscira’s writers are already weighing in on how they believe she should be portrayed. Notably, one of Wonder Woman’s top creative talents has shared several “must-haves” for her next live-action appearance.

Ahead of the launch of Superman (2025), James Gunn sat down with Entertainment Weekly for an exclusive interview where he discussed all things DC and confirmed that a Wonder Woman movie is currently in development. He clarified that “Wonder Woman’s a separate thing” from the already announced Paradise Lost HBO Max series (a Game of Thrones-esque show focusing on the Amazons of Themyscira), which he described as “slow moving, but it’s moving.”

Gunn added, “We’re working on Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman’s being written right now.” Following this confirmation, legendary writer Gail Simone has weighed in with her thoughts on how she believes Diana should be portrayed in the upcoming movie.

From Humor to Heritage, Simone Calls for a Return to Diana’s Core Values

On June 11, 2025, Gail Simone took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share her thoughts on the newly confirmed Wonder Woman movie, expressing several of her wishes for the upcoming project. One of Simone’s key hopes for Diana’s future portrayal is that she “retain a dry sense of humor,” explaining that this quality helps humanize Wonder Woman as a character. This is a very reasonable request, especially since DC has often been criticized for its overly serious portrayals of heroes. It is definitely something to consider during scriptwriting and casting.

Secondly, Simone wrote in her post, “for god’s sake, ditch Daddy Zeus, he sucks.” This refers to the version of Diana’s origin where she is the daughter of Zeus, a controversial backstory among fans. Many prefer the original version, where Diana is shaped from clay by her mother and given life by the gods. Lastly, Simone implored the filmmakers to “not be afraid to have Diana stand up for women, ALL women. It is in her DNA and she doesn’t work without it.” This should be seen as essential. The best portrayals of Diana in animated series and comics consistently show her viewing all women as sisters, which reflects her core values of love, empowerment, and justice.

Wonder Woman’s Live-Action Future Could Be Her Best Yet If DC Listens to Comic Legends

Gail Simone Makes It Simple by Outlining Three Core Traits Diana Must Have in the Next Movie

As production on the Wonder Woman movie moves forward and more details emerge about what fans can expect, it will be interesting to see which other writers join the conversation about what James Gunn should bring to the film. For now, Gail Simone highlights some of the best aspects of Wonder Woman from the comics. As any live-action adaptation should strive to do, the filmmakers should take the source material into serious consideration. Fortunately, Simone has clearly laid out three core aspects of Diana’s character. If the team behind the film listens to her advice, fans could be in for the best live-action portrayal of Wonder Woman yet.

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