At least he knows the Marvel characters, unlike Wonder Woman.
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I know he knows X, but is there actual evidence he knows Avengers better than Diana?
I know he knows X, but is there actual evidence he knows Avengers better than Diana?
Eh, he's just a Marvel boy.
I never saw anything that made it look like he didn't get Wonder Woman.
I never saw anything that made it look like he didn't get Wonder Woman.
Indeed, everything I saw made it clear it was the studio that didn't get Wonder Woman, not him. Probably less danger of that with a Marvel movie.
Indeed, everything I saw made it clear it was the studio that didn't get Wonder Woman, not him.
I didn't get that sense. He got WW because of Buffy = girlpower etc. He wasn't that up on the WW mythos, or history or recent storylines or anything.
I don't doubt that he could've done a credible job with her. But she has been tricky to write for some writers and there isn't quite the rich history of fantastic storylines that you get with Batman or Superman.
He wasn't that up on the WW mythos, or history or recent storylines or anything.
Do you have anything to back that up, that would also suggest he's deep in Avengers lore? I just don't see it.
There was the time, in The Gift, when Xander said "Assemble the Avengers," and...
Yeah. I got nothing.
The problem for Joss with Wonder Woman is that she doesn’t have really have any character flaws. She really can’t—she’s supposed to be an icon.
Marvel Universe characters are just generally more nuanced, which is where Joss is more comfortable working.
I'm not a huge Captain America fan myself, but what are his flaws? I kinda get the roundness of the rest of the Avengers, but he's even more poster boy than Supes.
Wonder Woman's flaws would really be her culture shock. Which, I guess, would be Cap to a lesser degree.