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The project often referred to as "Wonder Woman 1" in independent circles refers to the debut of Rachel Steele’s foray into superhero-themed filmmaking. Starting over 15 years ago, Steele began producing and starring in her own "Wonder Woman Tales," which focused on a "Golden Age" aesthetic inspired by the character’s 1930s and 40s comic book roots. Production Style

typically opens not in Themyscira, but in a gritty, urban warehouse—a staple location for low-budget fan films that maximizes atmosphere over CGI.

The reaction to Steele's casting has been mixed, with some fans expressing their disappointment at the replacement of Gal Gadot. However, many fans have welcomed Steele to the role, excited to see a new take on the character. The buzz surrounding Steele's casting has generated significant interest in the upcoming film, which is expected to be one of the most anticipated releases of the year.

: Steele’s "Wonder Woman" films are typically distributed through niche platforms and independent studios, such as Red MILF Productions