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Patty Jenkins’ ‘Wonder Woman’ May See Doctor Psycho As Main Villain

| Sep 09, 2015 07:05 AM EDT

Gal Gadot will play Wonder Woman in Patty Jenkins’ upcoming DC Comics film “Wonder Woman.”

Doctor Psycho could be one of the principal villain in Patty Jenkins' upcoming DC Comics film "Wonder Woman."

According to Cinema Blend, Doctor Psycho would be a suitable choice to be the antagonist opposite Princess Diana of Themyscira if the film's plot would be set during the World War II, in which women were not allowed to help in the war.

Created by William Moulton Marston, Doctor Psycho was initially presented in the comics in the 1940s as a woman hater. With the alter ego Edgar Cizko, Doctor Psycho started hating women when he was young, since he was bullied for being short.

While studying at a medical university, Cizko fell in love with a woman named Marva Jane Gray, who chose a man named Ben Bradley over him. Bradley set Cizko up for theft at the university, but he managed to escape. Following his escape from prison, he assassinated Bradley and psychologically forced Gray to love him. This incident became the onset of his career as a super villain.

With his ability to use telepathy and psionic abilities to bane his foes, Doctor Psycho stands as a unique addition to Wonder Woman's villains.

Meanwhile, a new Wonder Woman designed jacket has been released by The Jacket Maker, a leather jacket distributor. The jacket comes with viscose lining, along with a pair of diagonal waistline zipper pockets and open-hem cuffs. Other leather jacket designs include Scarlet Witch, Supergirl, and Batwoman.

"Fast and Furious" actress Gal Gadot will play Wonder Woman while "Star Trek" actor Chris Pine is will play Wonder Woman's love interest, Steve Trevor. Jason Fuchs is on board to pen the film screenplay while Richard Suckle, Stephen Jones, Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, Geoff Johns, are set to produce the film.

Jenkin's "Wonder Woman" is set to premiere in theaters in United States on June 23, 2017.

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