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“Ally McBeal”-“Boston Legal” creator David E. Kelley is teaming with Warner Bros. TV to pitch a new “Wonder Woman” series to the networks.
The project is based on the DC Comics character, a superpowered girl who emigrates to the United States from an all-female island.
Warners and Joel Silver hired writer-director Joss Whedon (“Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” “The Avengers”) to try to turn the property into a big-screen project about half a decade ago, but it never came together.
Wonder Woman is no stranger to TV. She was the star of a Cathy Lee Crosby movie-of-the-week in 1974. Lynda Carter played the Amazonian princess in a Wonder Woman seris that began life as a 1975 TV-movie then ran for three seasons from 1976 to 1979. The character has appeared in scores of cartoons as a member of both The Justice League and its juvie cousin, Super Friends.
A longtime writer for "L.A. Law," Kelley’s other creations include “Doogie Howser,” “Picket Fences, “Chicago Hope,” “Snoops,” “The Practice,” “Boston Public,” and upcoming ABC legal dramedy “Harry’s Law.” He also wrote “Lake Placid” and “Mystery, Alaska” for the big screen.
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