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James Gunn’s Wonder Woman TV series will be like Game of Thrones set in an island of all women

Game of Thrones wasn’t just the biggest show of the century, it was a huge family and a way of life for so many people for nearly a decade. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, something that not only the fans but the cast and the crew find hard to move away from. That is why even today whenever there’s a new show announced whose timeline is based on medieval or ancient history, it is always compared with Game of Thrones. The DC Entertainment Universe is currently undergoing massive changes under James Gunn, who, after switching over from the MCU, is looking forward to beginning with a clean slate.
Gunn has recently announced some of the projects he will be working on. One of them is a TV series called Paradise Lost, an upcoming HBO Max adaptation of Wonder Woman’s origin story set on the island of Themyscira, a.k.a. Paradise Island, the birthplace of Diana Prince and home of the Amazons.
In a video announcement for the DCU, Gunn explains, “It’s almost like Game of Thrones with Westeros but with all the inhabitants of Paradise Island.”
It is not clear if Gal Gadot will return for the role, especially after Henry Cavill was “not hired” to play Superman once again.
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