That old story revived again by The Times
Author: Cathy
Date: 2/3/01
The Times (London) had this (probably old) news in one of its sections today (Feb 3, 2001)
"Fans mourning the death of Xena:Warrior Princess received a glimmer of hope this week. Lucy Lawless who played the title role in the recently axed show, is the hot favourite to portray Wonder Woman, the mother of all super-heroines. The comic book character inspired a much-loved television series in the Seventies, starring Lynda Carter, but previous plans for Wonder Woman to join her DC Comics stablemates Batman and Superman on the big screen have floundered.
Now the producer Joel Silver (Die Hard, Lethal Weapon) has hired the screenwriter Todd Alcotto to prepare a script that will finally transform the Amazon adventuress into a fully-fledged cinema franchise."
Author: Cathy
Date: 2/3/01
The Times (London) had this (probably old) news in one of its sections today (Feb 3, 2001)
"Fans mourning the death of Xena:Warrior Princess received a glimmer of hope this week. Lucy Lawless who played the title role in the recently axed show, is the hot favourite to portray Wonder Woman, the mother of all super-heroines. The comic book character inspired a much-loved television series in the Seventies, starring Lynda Carter, but previous plans for Wonder Woman to join her DC Comics stablemates Batman and Superman on the big screen have floundered.
Now the producer Joel Silver (Die Hard, Lethal Weapon) has hired the screenwriter Todd Alcotto to prepare a script that will finally transform the Amazon adventuress into a fully-fledged cinema franchise."