When it was announced that Joss Whedon would be helming the DCEU’s upcoming “Batgirl” on the heels of the anticipated box-office success of “Wonder Woman,” there was some excitement. After all, Whedon has oodles of cred in the realm of writing strong, female lead characters, having after all made his name with “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Patty Jenkins herself, the director of “Wonder Woman,” is quoted on the subject: “I’m excited about it. I think it’s super exciting. The tone of Joss’ work is great for female superheroes. He takes such a fun approach and I think he’ll have fun in the DC universe, which will be excited to have him.”
Recent events, however, cast a shadow over the “Batgirl” prospects as a feminist follow-up to “Wonder Woman.” It’s common knowledge that about a decade ago, Whedon came very close to directing a Wonder Woman film for Warner Bros based on a script that he had written. Said script has now allegedly been leaked online and has become fodder for internet outrage regarding its treatment of Diana Prince herself.
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In a thread that has since gone viral, Twitter user @_sashayed has compiled a tweetstorm of Whedon’s Wonder Woman offenses, complete with multiple screenshots of the script. She begins by pointing out the fact that Whedon’s script begins focused not on a female character, but on Steve Trevor (played in Jenkins’ film by Chris Pine).
a fun thing abt this script is that it is CALLED Wonder Woman but right off the bat is clearly not about a woman at all!! Daring choice pic.twitter.com/r0SEU2Uhr4
— Rave Sashayed (@_sashayed) June 15, 2017
Some more of her observations:
the first pronoun in Joss Whedon's Wonder Woman script is "she" so i got excited that maybe it WOULD be about a woman, but its about a plane pic.twitter.com/eZRx4VlZGL
— Rave Sashayed (@_sashayed) June 15, 2017
PHEW!!! i was super worried the queen of the amazons might just be regular middle aged and not in her prime at all pic.twitter.com/GdmOu4bFrt
— Rave Sashayed (@_sashayed) June 15, 2017
in an alternate universe we sat thru 3 hours of Mutant Enemy Presents DC's WONDER WOMAN: STEVE TREVOR: ORIGINS ("Very feminist! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️") pic.twitter.com/VPLwHRuUtS
— Rave Sashayed (@_sashayed) June 15, 2017
It didn’t take long before a line was drawn between Whedon’s questionable take on Wonder Woman and his upcoming “Batgirl” project:
Thread… This is the man who is gonna being us a live-action Batgirl… https://t.co/ivfjuf3ZtA
— ferdosa (@atomicwick) June 16, 2017
But tbh y'all, good luck with Batgirl.
(Yikes yikes yikes ?) https://t.co/n4gVVF72va
— Clarkisha Kent (@IWriteAllDay_) June 16, 2017
Whedon’s own statements since the announcement of “Batgirl” have done nothing to assuage the discomfort surrounding his questionable take on Wonder Woman; upon being asked why he chose to make a film about this particular character, he said: “She came up, and I started getting obsessed with how a young woman could get hardcore enough to need to put on the cowl. Like, what’s her damage?” he told THR.
Here’s hoping that in the intervening years, Whedon’s approach to female superheroes has evolved more than that quote indicates.
The full Whedon “Wonder Woman” script, though not officially confirmed as legit, is available to read for full context, as @_sashayed eventually notes:
"enjoy" https://t.co/7PZyGxF10p
— Rave Sashayed (@_sashayed) June 15, 2017
Some are coming to the director’s defense, mentioning a piece a speech he gave about strong female characters, even if some are arguably dealing in false analogies.
If you're mad at Joss Whedon for a script that didn't get made you should also get mad at a chef for a recipe that didn't get cooked.
— Scott Weinberg (@scottEweinberg) June 17, 2017
It doesn't matter that the film didn't get made. What matters is that he wrote it, and it contains the same BS he's been writing for years.
— Paula (@astro_noms) June 17, 2017
That I agree with.
— Scott Derrickson (@scottderrickson) June 17, 2017
It's possible to both appreciate what Joss Whedon has contributed to female characters & recognize he's part of a problematic industry now.
— Alisha Grauso (@AlishaGrauso) June 16, 2017
Been reading Joss Whedon's Wonder Woman script and I can't but help feel like there's more to this than just "Joss Whedon is a shit writer".
— Hazel Hayes (@TheHazelHayes) June 17, 2017
Bear in mind: many are challenging the veracity of this script and asking whether it’s a first draft (first drafts have a tendency to be… well, bad). And some have asserted the only script you can judge is a final version. Not to mention the fact that Warner Bros. never actually made the film, presumably due to some of the issues raised here. Check out the full Twitter swirl around Whedon’s “Wonder Woman” below.