Wonderwoman Page #23

Synopsis: When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, Diana, an Amazonian warrior in training, leaves home to fight a war, discovering her full powers and true destiny.
Year:
2017
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Steve, the team, and the Allies POUR INTO THE GERMAN

TRENCH, battling the soldiers within!

Diana looks at the village of Veld ahead of them. Grits

her teeth.

DIANA:

We're not finished yet.

While the allies clear the trench, Diana takes off

through the rain and the mud toward the village! The

team heads after her!

78 EXT. VELD - SECONDS LATER 78

Diana and the team reach the village, taking cover as

they're fired upon. Diana looks to Steve --

DIANA:

Stay here. I'll go ahead.

Before anyone can argue, she races towards the gunfire.

Diana, sword at her side, shield on her back -- runs,

avoiding gunfire and grenades!

Steve leads the team, covering for them as they follow

Diana. Steve fires --

STEVE:

Go!

Diana jumps onto the wall of a building, springing off

it, SMASHING through a WINDOW of another building -- the

source of more gunfire!

INT. BUILDING (VELD) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Diana lands in the middle of a group of ARMED GERMAN

SOLDIERS. She goes into action, kicking a TABLE --

smashing it into two soldiers!

(CONTINUED)

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She deflects bullets with her bracelets, turning to the

other soldiers -- sending them flying with her fists, her

shield. She hits a SOLDIER, he FLIES through a window --

EXT. TOWN SQUARE (VELD) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

-- the soldier falls onto the street -- where we FIND

Steve, Sameer, Charlie, and The Chief following Diana's

trail.

They watch as ANOTHER SOLDIER is thrown out of a window,

then they round a corner -- and find themselves pinned

down by gunfire.

The Chief hands Steve a grenade -- he tosses it, blowing

up the nearby shooters. As they continue to fight their

way into Veld --

INT. BUILDING (VELD) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Diana continues to fight her way through the building,

breaking through a DOOR -- taking on more German soldiers

inside!

Diana rushes one, colliding into him -- using him as a

shield as she crashes out of a LARGE GLASS WINDOW --

EXT. TOWN SQUARE (VELD) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

-- Diana lands on a nearby rooftop. Steve watches her

run across it as he and the team head deeper into Veld,

all in the same direction.

Suddenly, Steve and the boys are pinned down from gunfire

by a TANK.

Charlie motions to a walkway between two buildings in

front of the tank. The Chief throws a grenade -- Charlie

shoots it, causing it to explode! The walkway falls,

blocking the tank.

Steve and the team make it to the center of the village

to find a TANK surrounded by DOZENS OF SOLDIERS. Sammy

throws more grenades, but it's not enough. The tank has

them pinned down -- until --

Diana rushes the tank, BARRELING into its side like a

bull -- the tank is thrown end-over-end across the town

square! The soldiers react in shock.

(CONTINUED)

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Steve and the team use the opportunity to push forward.

As the team flanks up against a building, they see locals

LOCKED inside, crying out for help from behind CHAINED

DOORS.

IN THE TOWN SQUARE: Diana blocks bullets with her

bracelets, soldiers surrounding and firing on her from

all sides.

Steve throws two CONVENTIONAL GRENADES -- blowing German

soldiers by Diana sky high.

Diana turns to see Steve joining her.

As more soldiers pour in, one starts climbing the ladder

up the BELL TOWER.

BACK TO THE VILLAGERS

trapped in the building -- the team breaks open the

doors, letting them out.

ANOTHER ANGLE:

Diana tosses the German soldiers around like rag dolls.

A German has Steve in his sights until --

Diana races in, breaking the German's gun and sending him

to the ground. She takes out several soldiers around

Steve.

Diana continues to block bullets while Steve fires --

they work side-by-side, until -- BANG!

The German in the bell tower starts firing down at them.

The team scatters, trying to help the villagers.

Steve motions up --

STEVE:

Bell tower.

Diana sees the SNIPER at the top of the bell tower.

Steve motions to Charlie --

STEVE:

Charlie!

Charlie pulls out his rifle, AIMS UP -- peering through

the site. But he's shaking. Sweats. Sameer watches as

Charlie FIRES!

(CONTINUED)

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The bullet ricochets off the bell and gives away their

position. The sniper turns against Charlie, Chief, and

Sameer.

The three flank against the wall, Sameer looks at

Charlie, who is devastated.

SAMEER:

You don't miss.

CHARLIE:

(stammers; lies)

Bloody scope... lens is cracked.

But the lens looks fine.

Steve tries to take a shot at the bell tower, but he

can't do so without exposing himself to the shooter.

DIANA:

Is there a way inside?!

Steve looks at Diana, an idea forming.

STEVE:

There is if you jump!

DIANA:

It's too high.

He taps her shield. Diana looks at him, remembering

Antiope's jump.

Steve holds the shield PARALLEL TO THE GROUND.

Diana runs toward Steve, JUMPS UP ONTO THE SHIELD -- and

she launches herself high into the air!

The sniper looks through his scope --

HIS POV:

Diana leaping up AT him, gritting her teeth, angry --

BACK TO SCENE:

Diana SMASHES into the sniper -- breaking apart part of

the tower -- sending him flying to the neighboring

rooftop below!

UP ON THE TOWER:
Diana stands, strong and powerful --

the definition of heroic. Then --

(CONTINUED)

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Allan Heinberg

Allan Heinberg (born June 29, 1967) is an American film screenwriter, television writer and producer and comic book writer. Heinberg is the screenwriter of the film Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins. His television writing and producing credits include The Naked Truth, Party Of Five, Sex And The City, Gilmore Girls, The O.C., Grey's Anatomy, Looking, and Scandal. Most recently, Heinberg developed, wrote, and ran ABC’s The Catch, starring Mireille Enos and Peter Krause. For Marvel Comics, Heinberg created and wrote Young Avengers and its sequel, Avengers: The Children’s Crusade with co-creator/artist Jim Cheung. For DC Comics, Heinberg co-wrote JLA: Crisis Of Conscience with Geoff Johns (art by Chris Batista), and re-launched Wonder Woman with artists Terry and Rachel Dodson. more…

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