

Wonder Woman
AI Woke Score
Faint messaging, mostly cosmetic.
confidence: high
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The Verdict
Wonder Woman (2017) is a faithful, earnest superhero origin film with a powerful female lead who is inspiring rather than a man-bashing girlboss. Steve Trevor and the male allies are written as competent and heroic, and the film's themes of love and humanity are folded into the story instead of preached. There's little to no identity messaging here — it scores low across the board.
What the AI Flagged
Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.
Identity Swaps
5Diana is faithfully adapted from her DC comics origins with no race or gender swap.
Girlboss & Male Demotion
25Diana is a powerful, idealized lead, but the men (especially Steve Trevor) are competent, heroic, and treated with respect rather than mocked or vilified.
- Steve Trevor is a capable ally and sacrifices himself heroically
- Diana's strength is framed as inspiring, not as men being the problem
LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content
10A throwaway line references the Amazons' views on men and pleasure, but there is no on-screen LGBTQ+ relationship or character.
- Brief comedic dialogue between Diana and Steve about whether men are necessary
DEI Casting
20The Amazons and Diana's WWI allies include a diverse cast, but it fits the mythic and wartime setting plausibly.
- Multiethnic Amazon warriors on Themyscira
- Diana's band of allies includes varied ethnicities
Preachiness
25The film carries themes about love conquering hatred and the nature of humanity, but these are woven into the story rather than delivered as lectures.
- Diana's monologue about love and human goodness in the finale
Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West
15Some light commentary on men, but masculinity and the West are not framed as villains; Steve and his allies are heroic.
- Amazons mildly dismissive of men's necessity early on
Source Betrayal
10Stays close to Wonder Woman's established mythology with standard adaptation liberties, no identity-driven rewrite.
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Cast & Crew

Gal Gadot
Diana Prince / Wonder Woman

Chris Pine
Steve Trevor

Connie Nielsen
Hippolyta

Robin Wright
Antiope

Danny Huston
Ludendorff

David Thewlis
Sir Patrick / Ares

Saïd Taghmaoui
Sameer

Ewen Bremner
Charlie

Eugene Brave Rock
The Chief

Lucy Davis
Etta
Wesley Coller (Executive Producer) · Stephen Jones (Executive Producer) · Geoff Johns (Executive Producer) · Patty Jenkins (Director)
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