The Twitter account of former Mr. Universe Arnold Schwarzenegger is being followed by certain bigwigs of the DC Extended Universe. This has led to speculations that the former California Governor might do a cameo role in "Wonder Woman."
Director Patty Jenkins and film co-writer Geoff Johns are the ones seen following the "Kindergarten Cop" actor. Possible meeting with the actor might have birthed his possible role or it could also be purely coincidence.
The following of some DC Films executive of the account of Joe Manganiello has been associated with his getting the role of Deathstoke in the "Batman" movie. According to Comic Book, "Wonder Woman" has already finished filming and Schwarzenegger's entry into the movie is quite impossible. However, there is a persistent speculation that says he is going to appear as Zeus or post-credits scene role that will usher in a sequel. He might also lend his voice to God of War Ares and many other possibilities.
Although these are merely speculations but with a big probability of happening, this might lead to the redemption of his former role as Mr. Freeze in "Batman and Robin." Gal Gadot's "Wonder Woman" is another highly-anticipated movie with an anticipation rating of 4.22 out of 5.
The movie is set for release on June 2, 2017. Her origin was Diana, princess of the Amazons who was trained to be a great warrior. She went to the outside world after an American pilot who crashed on their shores informed her of the turmoil that is happening. In the midst of conflicts, she discovered her full potential and powers.
One thing interesting about this movie is its origin. According to the Mary Sue, The creator is William Moulton Marston who is practicing polygamy with his wives and lovers housed in a single compound. Marston, his wives, and children lived harmoniously together.
The Warner Bros. presentation stars aside from Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Connie Nielsen, Danny Huston, Elena Anaya and David Thewlis. Saïd Taghmaoui and Ewen Bremner are also in the cast.
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