![]() "I have three kids, two of whom are close in age and then one who’s 5 years younger than those two, so I’m very familiar with this dynamic and its potential for comedy and drama. King explained that he based "this dynamic and its potential for comedy and drama" on his own three children, dubbing this new type of story "Super sons.and daughter:" This got me thinking about the son of Batman and the son Superman as older brother babysitters and how really the person they should be looking after is their little sister, the daughter of Wonder Woman." Mitch had a great idea for doing a sort of all ages short story to follow up on our 'Mister Miracle' series where Jon and Damian would be babysitting Scott and Barda’s kid, Jack. "Hard to remember exactly, but I think I stole at least the first spark from Mitch Gerads, the brilliant artist whom I’m blessed to work with on so many things. Speaking of Damian Wayne, King told IGN that the inspiration behind Lizzie - who will be a main focus of King and Sampere's new series and was among their first ideas for that series - was imagining the Super Sons (Damian and his best friend/son of Superman Jon Kent) "as older brother babysitters and how really the person they should be looking after is their little sister, the daughter of Wonder Woman:" The team will be spearheading a new Wonder Woman series in September as part of Dawn of DC, with this story serving as a tease for what fans can expect.Īdditionally, the stories about Trinity will be set 20 years in the future, as opposed to pulling a Bruce and Damian Wayne and giving Wonder Woman a kid after she's grown up some. She is sporting three lassos, one the gold Lasso of Truth that Wonder Woman uses, one seemingly the silver Lasso of Persuasion as used by Donna Troy, and the third a black lasso that doesn't match any current item in DC continuity.Īccording to IGN, fans will get to meet Trinity in June's Wonder Woman #800 by Tom King and Daniel Sampere. Trinity wears a costume reminiscent of both her mother, Diana, and Cassie Sandsmark's Wonder Girl. Wonder Woman's Daughter RevealedĭC Comics writer Tom King took to Twitter to reveal the name, superhero identity, and design for Wonder Woman's daughter, Lizzie (superhero name: Trinity). But, the Super Sons generation of Damian Wayne's Robin and Jonathan Kent's Superboy has lacked an Amazon to round it out. Notably, almost every generation of DC heroes has an Amazon warrior - Diana for the Justice League, Donna for the Teen Titans, Artemis for the Outlaws, and Cassie for Young Justice. Over her comics history, Diana Prince has seen many a legacy character follow in her footsteps, from Donna Troy to Artemis of Bana-Mighdall to Cassie Sandsmark - not to mention the several other Themysciran allies like Nubia. That was a cool thing to play and Blurp was along for the ride.DC Comics officially unveiled artwork featuring a brand-new character: Wonder Woman's daughter, with both a civilian name and a superpowered identity. He finds his way a little bit more and comes into his own and establishes his own identity for himself later on. “At the start of the movie, (Adam) comes across as quite monstrous and aggressive. “I’m a dog lover and he reminds me of cute ugly dogs,” the actor says. ![]() Hopefully Blurp is part of those upcoming adventures: Poulter’s character befriends and is humanized by the fuzzy, four-eared, computer-generated critter. Poulter's next film is the upcoming drama “On Swift Horses,” based on the Shannon Pufahl novel and centered on a love triangle between a Korean War vet (Poulter), his new wife (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and his gambler brother (Jacob Elordi).Īnd he's ready for a return trip as Adam Warlock. And then I'm in a huge movie like (‘Guardians’) and it's made with the same sort of attitude and points to the fact there's no excuse for any other way of doing it.” The British star busted out his comedy chops in ‘Guardians 3’ over the course of a summer with a really kind spirit and good people having fun and taking care of each other. "It's been really lovely to see how the tiny independent film that I made in the U.K. “Son of Rambow” was “a very wholesome, friendly and gentle introduction into the industry," says the Emmy-nominated actor (for Hulu's "Dopesick"). The London native has been in franchise fare before, including “The Maze Runner” and “Chronicles of Narnia” movies, as well as "The Revenant" and "Midsommar." But he got his first big break as a teenager in the 2007 Sundance Film Festival coming-of-age comedy “Son of Rambow,” about two English schoolboys who re-create the Sylvester Stallone action movie “First Blood.” Poulter says he’s “really lucky” to have a Marvel role come along at this point in his career. ![]()
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