Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) Complete Collection 21 Disc DVD Boxset £22.99 with Free P & P @ zavvi.
Lynda Carter stars as the heroic Amazon princess in this Movie-For-Television that launches the second season of the hit series The New Adventures of Wonder Woman.
After examining the plane that crash lands on Paradise Island, Wonder Woman (Carter) learns that her realm is once again threatened. She convinces her mother that she must return to the outside world, not only to help protect the free world from its enemies, but also in this age of radar, sonar and laser scanning, protect the secret of Paradise Island and its ancient culture.
11 comments
gabesdad
1 Oct 17#1
Much better looking than the current incarnation.
Funky_DealFinder to gabesdad
1 Oct 17#2
Hahahahaha. I don't like your opinion.
malnuman to gabesdad
1 Oct 17#3
Must admit, i love all things nostalgia, and grew up watching Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman, but Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman is better in all ways..
The_Guru to gabesdad
1 Oct 17#4
I agree!
DirtyPixel to gabesdad
1 Oct 17#5
Said Stevie Wonder :dizzy_face:
GreenCalx1971
1 Oct 17#6
Has anyone watched this recently? I loved it back in the day but I'm guessing it hasn't aged well?
cb-uk
1 Oct 17#7
Lynda Carter - the mother of all MILFs!
:wink:
iDealYou
1 Oct 17#8
How many young boys will actually like the new Wonder Woman? :relaxed:
hotdealsuk1973
2 Oct 17#9
as a huge fan of this series i think theres space in the DC universe for both carters iconic wonder woman series loved it as a child and the new film franchise theres even talk of a cameo appearence for her in the next film.
She's already the president of the USA in the Supergirl tv series so she has connections lol
tiggerloveslife to hotdealsuk1973
2 Oct 17#10
Sadly she's only president of the USA in the Supergirl series and not real-life :laughing:
Oh and yes I do watch supergirl...just to get tips on how to cope with the evil threatening mankind and as for my aspirations to be wonder woman since I was a child...I think it's probably in everyone's best interests if I keep it just as that...an aspiration...particularly due to the fact that if I tried to spin that many times I'd end up staggering all over the place and doing myself a nasty injury which probably isn't quite the look a superhero wants and wouldn't exactly inspire confidence in those I was trying to help :joy:
louiselouise
2 Oct 17#11
I like both incarnations of WW (Gal Gadot or Lynda) and was thrilled that the new movie was a smash hit...though I preferred the eagle costume, true to the original and true to the comics (so Season 1, set in World War 2 is better from a purist's eyes - I hated Season 2's 1970s-stylised-costume).
It hasn't really aged well, as far as plot and storyline goes, mind you, I was around ten years old when I used to watch it and obsessively collect comics - so maybe it was rubbish back then! Most people will be watching to ogle Lynda, I suppose...
As a girl watching this, it was more about having a strong, feminine role model and reading the comics gave me a head start on Greek and Roman mythology (to a point)...
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Lynda Carter stars as the heroic Amazon princess in this Movie-For-Television that launches the second season of the hit series The New Adventures of Wonder Woman.
After examining the plane that crash lands on Paradise Island, Wonder Woman (Carter) learns that her realm is once again threatened. She convinces her mother that she must return to the outside world, not only to help protect the free world from its enemies, but also in this age of radar, sonar and laser scanning, protect the secret of Paradise Island and its ancient culture.
11 comments
:wink:
:relaxed:
She's already the president of the USA in the Supergirl tv series so she has connections lol
Oh and yes I do watch supergirl...just to get tips on how to cope with the evil threatening mankind and as for my aspirations to be wonder woman since I was a child...I think it's probably in everyone's best interests if I keep it just as that...an aspiration...particularly due to the fact that if I tried to spin that many times I'd end up staggering all over the place and doing myself a nasty injury which probably isn't quite the look a superhero wants and wouldn't exactly inspire confidence in those I was trying to help :joy:
It hasn't really aged well, as far as plot and storyline goes, mind you, I was around ten years old when I used to watch it and obsessively collect comics - so maybe it was rubbish back then! Most people will be watching to ogle Lynda, I suppose...
As a girl watching this, it was more about having a strong, feminine role model and reading the comics gave me a head start on Greek and Roman mythology (to a point)...