![]() ![]() ![]() Vanessa's angst, and Diana's struggle to reach her, needed more development. Splitting Wonder Woman: Bloodlines into two films or a series would have served the story and characters better. There was too much to unpack in one movie. Vanessa's rebel character is one-note and obvious. An excess of drama isn't a bad thing if handled correctly. The jumble of characters discussing their feelings tramples the superhero beats. ![]() There's the rift between Diana and her mother, Vanessa, Diana, and Julie then let's add the strained romance between Diana and Steve. Wonder Woman: Bloodlines is an origin story with relationship overload. Wonder Woman will not allow them to harm her adopted sister, but has no clue of the real danger that awaits. They have an evil plan for the Amazons that transforms Vanessa. She foolishly enlists with Doctor Poison (Courtenay Taylor) and Doctor Cyber (Mozhan MarnĂ²), who have gathered Wonder Woman's enemies. As time passes, Diana becomes the heroic Wonder Woman, while Vanessa is consumed by jealousy for her mother's affection. She adores the Amazon princess, much to the chagrin of her teenage daughter, Vanessa (Marie Avgeropoulos). In Washington DC, Diana Prince is sent to live with archaeologist Julia Kapatelis (Nia Vardalos). She leaves with Steve Trevor and is banished from the only home she has ever known. ![]() Diana rebels against her mother and people. Her mother, Queen Hippolyta (Cree Summer), disagrees. He's saved by Princess Diana (Rosario Dawson), who believes it is her duty to help save the human world. Luckily, he crosses the magical barrier that hides the Amazon refuge of Themyscira. Fighter pilot Steve Trevor (Jeffrey Donovan) crashes into the ocean while battling Darkseid's Parademons. Wonder Woman: Bloodlines begins five years in the past, before the events of Justice League: War. ![]()
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