#136 – Wonder Woman and Bad Greek Mythology
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast:
We only had to wait 97 years for the first female-directed superhero movie, but it’s finally here. There has been a lot of chatter (positive and negative) about Wonder Woman— even by people who haven’t seen the movie yet. We try to talk about the importance of the film from both a production and thematic point of view while also bringing back some of your favorite segments!
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Reel World Theology #136 – Wonder Woman and Bad Greek Mythology
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This episode’s panel included Amber Kenneson and JR Forasteros:
Amber Kenneson
Artwork by Amber
JR Forasteros (@jrforasteros)
JRForasteros.com
NorvilleRogers.com
Podcast Notes and Links:
Reel World Theology Discussion Group
Wonder Woman at IMDB
Wonder Woman at Rotten Tomatoes
Wonder Woman: It’s Not About ‘Deserve’ at Reel World Theology
Wonder Woman Review at Norville Rogers
Wonder Woman: The Feminist Icon We Don’t Deserve at Christian Entertainment Reviews
Why Wonder Woman Has Already Made History at Nerdist
Wonder Woman Shatters Box Office Records, Confirms Sequel at SlashFilm
Why Zack Snyder Deserves More Credit for Wonder Woman at Screen Geek
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