11-22-2004, 11:56 AM
ya salio la primera info se la segunda temporada:
Wonder Woman - The Return of Wonder Woman on DVD!
After a pilot telefilm and a 13-episode first season (1976-77) on ABC, all taking place in the original setting of World War II, the stars and crew of Wonder Woman moved in the Fall of 1977 over to CBS and up in to the modern era. Lynda Carter continued as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince, of course, and Lyle Waggoner now began to play Steve Trevor, Jr. - the son of Major Steve Trevor from the first season. Amazing; he looked just like his dad!
The special 90-minute episode "The Return of Wonder Woman" opened the second season as Princess Diana convinced her mother the Queen that 30 years later, the world still needed Wonder Woman. 21 more episodes would follow during the second of three seasons that the show lasted. All of them will be found on Warner's March 1st release of Wonder Woman - The Complete 2nd Season. This will be a 4-DVD set that the studio is officially announcing this week. At that time we will have full details, including price and any extras. For now, we have your very first look at the box set cover art. All I can say is that this is another incredible job by the guys at Lanner Designs, who were behind the beautiful cover art for the first season...a red box. Rumor has it that the third and last season's cover will be blue. How appropriate!
Wonder Woman - The Return of Wonder Woman on DVD!
After a pilot telefilm and a 13-episode first season (1976-77) on ABC, all taking place in the original setting of World War II, the stars and crew of Wonder Woman moved in the Fall of 1977 over to CBS and up in to the modern era. Lynda Carter continued as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince, of course, and Lyle Waggoner now began to play Steve Trevor, Jr. - the son of Major Steve Trevor from the first season. Amazing; he looked just like his dad!
The special 90-minute episode "The Return of Wonder Woman" opened the second season as Princess Diana convinced her mother the Queen that 30 years later, the world still needed Wonder Woman. 21 more episodes would follow during the second of three seasons that the show lasted. All of them will be found on Warner's March 1st release of Wonder Woman - The Complete 2nd Season. This will be a 4-DVD set that the studio is officially announcing this week. At that time we will have full details, including price and any extras. For now, we have your very first look at the box set cover art. All I can say is that this is another incredible job by the guys at Lanner Designs, who were behind the beautiful cover art for the first season...a red box. Rumor has it that the third and last season's cover will be blue. How appropriate!
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Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico
Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico