2017年8月3日星期四

superhero movies that have largely catered primarily to male fans

Costumers dressing up as Diana Prince's alter ego were everywhere during the show, ranging from casual fans wearing Wonder Woman-branded T-shirts to dedicated cosplayers in elaborate costume replicas.
The increased interest comes as little surprise: Patty Jenkins’ new film is only now starting to leave theaters after surpassing Batman v Superman’s domestic box-office take.
After years of superhero movies that have largely catered primarily to male fans, Hollywood is slowly starting to recognize the power of building films around female heroes. And fans are responding.
Kelsey Walmer, who traveled to SDCC from North Hollywood, California, says she fell in love with the character when she was a child. Her mother — a Wonder Woman cosplayer herself — introduced her to the 1975 Lynda Carter series. Calling the character a “kickass woman in a male-dominated film industry,” Walmer repeated a common refrain about Wonder Woman’s appeal: that she was inspirational for women everywhere

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