
If Megan Fox Could Act, This ‘Wonder Woman’ Poster Would Make Sense
Movie News By Neil Miller on November 6, 2008 | (91) Comments
One of our faithful readers Tom R. sent us word today that a new fan-created poster of Megan Fox as Wonder Woman has emerged online. It was posted on the website Wonder-Who.com this morning. As far as we can tell, it was created by a Wonder Woman fan with some mild Photoshop skills who wanted to create a fake viral campaign for a new Wonder Woman flick, with Megan Fox headlining.
Have a look at the full poster below.
As far as the art goes it isn’t bad, though you would expect something from the studio not to have inconsistencies in skin tones. But what can we really say, this is a solid Photoshop job and based on the way that Wonder-Who.com is set up, I say we give this fan an ‘A’ for effort. Now, on to the issue of Megan Fox as Wonder Woman — bad idea. But you don’t need me to tell you that. You’ve seen her in Transformers, and if there is anything that really stands out about Megan Fox, it certainly is not her range as an actress. And sure, she might look the part, but so does just about any lean brunette in a push-up bra. If Warner Bros. ever ends up making a Wonder Woman movie, they are going to need a leading actress with a little bit more acting chops — you know, someone who can be the Christian Bale as Batman equivelent.
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