Michelle MacLaren signs on to direct 'Wonder Woman'
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The most famous female superhero in the world is getting a female director. EW has confirmed the news, originally revealed by the Hollywood Reporter, that Michelle MacLaren has signed on to develop the Wonder Woman solo film. The character will first appear in 2017’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which will introduce Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman alongside Ben Affleck’s Batman, Henry Cavill’s Superman, and various other superheroes we’re too busy to list. Wonder Woman is currently slated for a June 2017 release.
MacLaren has directed episodes of Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead, but she’s undoubtedly best known in High Nerd circles for her work on Breaking Bad. She directed 11 episodes of the beloved meth-cooking series, including standout episodes like “4 Days Out,” “One Minute,” “Salud,” and “Gliding Over All.” This will be the first feature film for MacLaren, but it’s becoming quite common for TV directors to make the jump into big-budget superhero movies. (See also: Thor: The Dark World‘s Alan Taylor and Captain America: The Winter Soldier‘s Russo brothers.)
MacLaren will also be the first female director to take on a superhero franchise since Lexi Alexander made Punisher: War Zone, a movie that’s better than you think and that probably cost about a fifth of what Wonder Woman will cost.
And now, since no other information is readily available about Wonder Woman—a movie which is, after all, 31 months away—here are the fake posters EW made for MacLaren’s best Breaking Bad episodes.
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Thoughts about the Wonder Woman solo film? Email me at darren_franich@ew.com, and I’ll respond in a future edition of the Geekly Mailbag.
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