DavidE.Kelley

Wonder Woman Costume from Show You Never Saw Appears on Show You Never Watch, Worn by Actress from Show You Hated
Wonder Woman Costume from Show You Never Saw Appears on Show You Never Watch, Worn by Actress from Show You Hated
Wonder Woman Costume from Show You Never Saw Appears on Show You Never Watch, Worn by Actress from Show You Hated
ComicsAlliance extends sincerest kudos to NBC and producer David E. Kelley for executing what is one of the cleverest, grandest bits of trolling we've seen in quite some time: Adrianne Palicki's costume from Kelley's much maligned and unsuccessful Wonder Woman television pilot will appear on his latest series, Harry's Law, worn by Erica Durance, who played Lois Lane on the controversial quasi-Supe
Wonder Woman’s TV Costume Revealed in All Its Latex Glory
Wonder Woman’s TV Costume Revealed in All Its Latex Glory
Wonder Woman’s TV Costume Revealed in All Its Latex Glory
Well, that was fast. Just about one month since it was announced that Adrianne Palicki was cast as Wonder Woman, we have our first look at the Amazon princess' costume as it will appear in the in-production television pilot. Overseen by Executive Producer David E...
Possible ‘Wonder Woman’ TV Logo Found on Series Set
Possible ‘Wonder Woman’ TV Logo Found on Series Set
Possible ‘Wonder Woman’ TV Logo Found on Series Set
Fans are still in the relative dark about Adrianne Palicki's upcoming Wonder Woman look, but thanks to new set photos from the filming of the series pilot, there's a little insight into the NBC logo of the Amazonian princess. Diana's trademark golden eagle emblem isn't necessarily insurance of the heroine's classic costume as it's prominent on most of her duds (including her current Jim Lee design
‘Wonder Woman’ Pilot Script Review: The Good, the Bad and the Crazy
‘Wonder Woman’ Pilot Script Review: The Good, the Bad and the Crazy
‘Wonder Woman’ Pilot Script Review: The Good, the Bad and the Crazy
A few weeks back, ComicsAlliance reported that after initial word that it had been shelved, a pilot for a Wonder Woman television series written by veteran showrunner David E. Kelley had been picked by NBC -- and it wasn't too long after that rumors of a leaked first draft of the script started to float around the comics Internet...