'Supergirl' Screenwriter Ana Nogueira on Adapting 'Woman of Tomorrow' and Her DC Projects
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Angelique Jackson
Summary
Screenwriter Ana Nogueira discusses her journey adapting DC's "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" comic into the feature film, detailing key changes made for the cinematic adaptation. She also provides updates on her work on the "Wonder Woman" script and "Teen Titans" projects within the DC Studios universe.
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· 2 pulledI've seen the movie many, many times, but I had never seen it on a big screen
It took more than five-and-a-half years, and countless hours reading comic books, for screenwriter Ana Nogueira to get to this moment: watching Supergirl fly onto the silver screen in her full glory.
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