The film stars Gal Gadot as the title character, alongside Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Danny Huston, David Thewlis, Connie Nielsen, and Elena Anaya. You can get information about your estimated time of arrival (ETA) and the traffic reports and the accidents along the way. Get travel times and directions to places you might go next, like your home, work, or calendar appointments. Generally, the most important factors are your mode preference, trip durations, and sometimes price. To find the best route based on estimated traffic and transit schedules, change your travel date or time. Each route shows the estimated travel time on the map. Release dates Hippolyta tells Diana the story of how Ares became jealous of humanity and orchestrated its destruction. In March 2018, Kristen Wiig was confirmed to play Cheetah, the villain of the film. On July 18, Alamo Drafthouse proposed settlement offers of a Wonder Woman DVD to the complaints, stating “Respondent did not realize that advertising a ‘women’s only’ screening was a violation of discrimination laws.” By April 2008, Silver hired Jennison and Strickland to write a new script set in contemporary times that would not depict Wonder Woman’s origin, but explore Paradise Island’s history. Please allow 10 business days for your account to reflect your preferences. He argued Connor was “if not ahead of its time, at least a breakthrough in its time” because though she “looked great”, she “wasn’t treated as a sex object”. Although forbidden by his commander to act, Steve, with secret funding from Morgan, recruits spy Sameer, marksman Charlie, and smuggler Chief Napi to help prevent the gas from being released. It also became the highest-earning film with a female director in terms of domestic earnings—surpassing Frozen (2013). By August 8, the film had garnered $400 million in ticket sales, becoming the second female-fueled film (after Disney's Beauty and the Beast), Warner Bros.' third-biggest movie (after Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises), holding the record of the highest-earning superhero origin film, replacing the previous record held by Spider-Man (2002). Its three-day opening alone made it the highest-grossing woman-led comic book superhero film ever (surpassing Ghost in the Shell). It was the biggest single-day gross for a woman-directed film, ahead of the $35.9 million opening Friday of Catherine Hardwicke's Twilight in 2008 and the biggest opening day for a woman-led comic book superhero film, ahead of Ghost in the Shell ($7 million). Director and Cast Quickview Rothstein explored how Israeli women, empowered by mandatory military service, are treated equally and encouraged to grow, contrasting this with societies where women face oppression. Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour argued that feminists could not support both Israel and Palestinian rights, causing a rift in feminist circles. Deborah Lauter, senior vice president of policy and programs at the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), commented on the politicization of the film, in light of Israel's Six-Day War anniversary. Rosenberg noted how some viewers projected their political stances on Israel onto the film, turning it into a platform for discussing the complex intersections of identity, politics, and representation. Color Department Lauter pointed out that the film's connection to Israel emerged at a particularly sensitive time, amplifying tensions between cultural representation and political ideologies. Gadot's role reflected her cultural heritage, making Wonder Woman a celebration of Israeli identity, while also highlighting the empowerment of women in Hollywood. The film's storyline reflects values like tikkun olam (repairing the world), as Wonder Woman seeks peace and battles the God of War, Ares. She refers to Cameron's critiques as "thuggish jabs at a brilliant director" that are as "ill advised" as the "movie was spot on." Carter states she has the authority to make these observations because she has "embodied this character for more than 40 years". According to Times of Israel, Gadot's portrayal of the superhero carries special significance, symbolizing a strong, empowered woman. Dan Lainer-Vos, a sociology professor at University of California in Los Angeles, who is Israeli, explained that American Jews fit into U.S. society easily and don't see themselves as different, while Israeli Jews, influenced by mandatory military service, are seen as tougher or more "macho." He added that Israeli women are often viewed as "exotic" and admired for their strength. The Atlantic, examined how Jewish identity has evolved in the U.S., noting that Ashkenazi Jews were gradually assimilated into broader racial structures over time. Similarly, The Forward questioned whether Jews should be considered "white," exploring the nuances of Jewish identity. The release of the film sparked discussions about the racial identity of Jews, particularly whether Gal Gadot should be considered a woman of color due to her Jewish and Israeli heritage, as well as broader conversations surrounding race in the United States. Casting He argued Connor was "if not ahead of its time, at least a breakthrough in its time" because though she "looked great", she "wasn't treated as a sex object". Susannah Breslin agreed with Cameron, describing Jenkins's Wonder Woman as "a Playmate with a lasso" and "female power with no balls". Steinem gave Hillary Clinton the first Wonder Woman Award in 2017 during the Women's Media Center's "Speaking Truth to Power Awards". Frankel argues the film subverts the male gaze, stating the construction of Wonder Woman shifts every few decades as it reflects the state of feminism, including third-wave feminism. The film drew inspiration from William Moulton Marston’s 1940s Wonder Woman stories, George Pérez’s 1980s comics, and the New 52 version of the character. That same month, it was announced that Pedro Pascal would have a key role in the film. Jenkins responded by giving him some extra creative control over his character, which Brave Rock said was “unprecedented”. Deadline Hollywood calculated the film’s net profit as $252.9 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs; box office grosses and home media revenues placed it sixth on their list of 2017’s “Most Valuable Blockbusters”. Patty Jenkins initially signed on for only one film, but began working on a sequel with Geoff Johns, who revealed