Wonderwoman Page #38

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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"Thanks for bringing him back to me."

Just as Diana presses SEND, a news alert pops up on her

screen. A fire has broken out in a downtown building,

people trapped.

SMASH CUT TO:

127 EXT. ROOFTOP - DAY 127

Diana in her WONDER WOMAN ARMOR stands atop a building,

smiles --

(CONTINUED)

137.

127 CONTINUED:
127

Then she leaps right AT us, into action!

SMASH CUT TO BLACK.

FADE IN:

128 EXT. THEMYSCIRA - NIGHT 128

POST-CREDITS SCENE.

[NOTE:
This is a POST-CREDITS SCENE, leading to JUSTICE

LEAGUE.]

On the SAME CLIFF where Diana saw Steve's plane,

HIPPOLYTA stands on the shore, looking out over the

ocean, thinking about her daughter.

A beat. Then Hippolyta turns -- as if she hears

something -- just as VENELIA rides up to her. Venelia

dismounts.

VENELIA:

My Queen --

HIPPOLYTA:

I know. The Mother Box... it has

awoken. Alert everyone.

129 INT. PENETRALIUM - NIGHT 129

In the center of the PENETRALIUM -- PUSH IN ON: THE

MOTHER BOX... IT GLOWS.

HIPPOLYTA (V.O.)

Something terrible is coming.

SMASH CUT TO BLACK.

THE END:

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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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