You need to go buy the book." Which really bothers me because didn't I just pay money to listen to an "unabridged" version of this book? Doesn't that mean that every word should be read? So basically, the narration cheats the listener and is constantly asking the listener to go buy more of her stuff. Also, at least once or twice the author/narrator says "I'm not going to read this part. Throw us an acknowledgement occasionally too. I get that maybe her target audience is the prepubescent male, but why exclude others who want to laugh too. Not that I care so much but as a female listener, I felt a little excluded and like this part wasn't for me. I mean she never addresses her reader as female but on several occasions does as male. However, more than once I noticed the author was speaks directly to a very specific audience, that of the teenage boy. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Zack Snyder’s Justice League depending on how the DCEU timeline works out.So there are funny parts and lots of them. With Wonder Woman 3 being a more contemporary story than it’s predecessors that could place it around the same time as Batman v. And so where we put it and how that gets figured out, I haven’t totally nailed down. I’m not pining to put it in the past again, because where are you going to go? I think it would be weird. … It’s definitely one of those things we’ve talked about. It was funny, I read an article today on whether it would be in the future or what it would be. I’m not dying to do another period piece. Patty Jenkins touched on this during a 2019 interview with The Hollywood Reporter where she talked about Diana Prince’s story will end, saying: The first two entries in the Wonder Woman trilogy were set in 19, respectively, but the final entry in the franchise will not be set in the past, instead during contemporary times. Wonder Woman 3 Will Not Be Set In The Past Like The First Two Movies
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