Five things future DC films should borrow from Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman had an arduous task to pull off on its way to the box office. As the fourth entry in the DC Extended Universe, it needed to succeed where Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and Suicide Squad had each failed for being dour, poorly made, and overly violent. It also needed to be the first blockbuster starring a female superhero to land at the box office, proving decades of skepticism wrong in the process. It’s an unenviable position to be in, but the film was a success despite its underdog status, making its record-breaking $100.5 million debut in North America and critical acclaim that much more astounding. Wonder Woman was a trailblazer for female heroes in comics, and now she’s a trailblazer at the movies.
Wonder Woman has…