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Adrianne Palicki As ‘Wonder Woman’ – First Look

NBC‘s new Wonder Woman re-boot pilot is hoping for a slot in this fall’s lineup. And with a lead actress as hot as Adrianne Palicki, they might just get their wish…

A photo of Adrianne in full get-up has finally been released, check it out!

Cary Elwes (Princess Bride) and Elizabeth Hurley are also in the mix, with TV legend David E. Kelley penning the script.

For the meantime, Wonder Woman is set out as a TV movie, just to cover their arses if they don’t get picked up to series.

More from Entertainment Weekly:

What’s different from what we’ve seen before? Well, how about those shiny blue pants? And blue boots instead of red ones? Compared to Lynda Carter’s get-up, this body-hugging extravaganza de-emphasizes the patriotism and seems to play up the comic’s Greek mythology. And a special shout-out to those bracelets!

Wonder Woman is being remade by Boston Legal writer David E. Kelley, who has incorporated the superhero’s signature lasso, cuffs, and plane in the pilot. NBC promises the project, if picked up to series, will offer a serious, non-campy take on the DC Comics character.

Along with Palicki, Elizabeth Hurley (Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me) and Cary Elwes (Saw, The Princess Bride) have joined the cast. Hurley’s character runs a pharmaceutical company that is creating a drug that makes people stronger while Elwes plays the CEO of Diana’s company, Themyscira Industries.

Many people, myself included didn’t/don’t think this will fly… invisible plane or not. But I guess we’ll just have to see, right?

But she really does look hot though, doesn’t she?

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