Actor Alfred Molina Discusses Role in Upcoming “Wonder Woman” Animated Feature
IN WONDER WOMAN, THE NEXT DC UNIVERSE ANIMATED ORIGINAL MOVIE COMING TO DVD AND BLU-RAY ON MARCH 3, 2009
Alfred Molina makes villainy a suave, ruthless affair as the voice of Ares, the God of War, in “Wonder Woman,” an all-new DC Universe animated original movie presented by Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation and set for distribution on DVD and Blu-ray March 3, 2009 by Warner Home Video.
“Wonder Woman” is the fourth DC Universe film in the ongoing series, and Molina takes the villainous lead opposite a stellar cast that includes Keri Russell, Nathan Fillion, Virginia Madsen, Rosario Dawson and Oliver Platt. In addition to the DVD and Blu-ray release, the action-packed movie will also be available OnDemand and Pay-Per-View as well as available for download day and date, March 3, 2009.
When the four-time Screen Actors Guild Award nominee isn’t starring in one of his many critically acclaimed films like “Chocolat,” “Frida,” “Prick Up Your Ears,” “Magnolia,” “Boogie Nights” and “The Da Vinci Code” he has been known to thrill fanboys with his head-turning performances in the sci-fi and super hero realm.
Molina’s notable roles in the fanboy universe are highlighted by his impressive characterization of Doc Ock in “Spider-Man 2”; as anthropologist Dr. Stephen Arden in “Species”; and the ultimately-skewered guide Satipo in the opening sequence of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (“No time to argue. Throw me idol, I’ll throw you the whip”). Molina was honored with the 2005 Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Visual Effects Film.
“Wonder Woman’s is not Molina’s first turn in animation, nor is it his first time starring opposite the Amazonian princess. The two-time Tony Award-nominated actor voiced King Gustav for the two-part “Maid of Honor” episode of the “Justice League” animated series.
Molina isn’t one to stand idle, and his body of upcoming work is a clear statement of his diverse talent and dedication to his craft. In addition to “Wonder Woman,” Molina is currently appearing in nine other films that are either completed or in various stages of production. But somewhere between sets, Molina found time to chat about his chiseled animated alter ego, the technicality of voice acting, his joy of teaching, and his proud membership in the legacy of British villains.
Today’s “Wonder Woman” Q&A meet the ever-humble Alfred Molina, voice of Ares, the God of War
QUESTION: Alfred Molina voicing Ares, the God of War. That’s a nice title.
ALFRED MOLINA: Yeah. I’m thinking of changing my name professionally to Ares, the God of War. I think I might just do that.
QUESTION: What is your favorite part of voice acting?
ALFRED MOLINA: This is all about imagination. It’s like our director Andrea (Romano) likes to say, “Thank you for coming to play.” And that’s really what voice acting is. It’s play acting at its most childlike, it’s most free. There are no restrictions of costume or scenery or a set. It’s about what’s in your head, and that’s the fun part.
QUESTION: Were there any challenges of bringing this particular character to life?
ALFRED MOLINA: The main challenge with doing a vocal performance is to find the way that the voice matches the image. Very often, in a sense, you’re working ahead of the image. The image hasn’t been finalized yet, so you get a vague idea of what the character’s going to look like, but you don’t see the character move, and you don’t see the character physically behaving in any sort of significant way. So you rely very much on the director and the writers to help you find that voice. The nice thing is that chances are they’ve called you in because they like something about the quality of your voice, and from there it’s very much a series of building blocks. You start off by some kind of generalized tone, some sense of where you might be, and then you just start refining it bit by bit. Less of a cry, more of a
growl. With Ares, I initially placed the voice quite low, which made him sound rather rough, and Andrea (Romano) said, ‘Just make it a bit more suave.’ Sometimes all you need is that idea, the slightest of descriptions, like ‘suave,’ and you adjust to something that’s going to work.
QUESTION: What was your reaction to seeing the sketch of Ares?
ALFRED MOLINA: They gave me cheekbones! This guy’s really cut, so I was very flattered and delighted, but I must make sure that I’m never seen in public again. It’ll spoil the image [he laughs]. He’s very, very manly. Very manly chin. Strong jaw. I like all that.
QUESTION: You’ve had notable experience in villainous roles. Do you enjoy playing villains, and are there any tricks or challenges to assuming that role?
ALFRED MOLINA: I enjoy playing villains I’m very proud that I belong to a very honorable tradition of British actors who come to Hollywood to play the bad guys. James Mason, Claude Rains, Basil Rathbone, Anthony Hopkins, Michael Caine. At some point in American film, I think there was the idea that the British accent had a tone to it that’s a little bit naughty. We actually tried a more mid-Atlantic accent for Ares.
Playing villains is very liberating because unlike the leading man, nothing is expected of you. Leading men have to look good, they have to behave in a certain way, they have to fulfill an audience’s expectations. But as a bad guy, you have free license to take the audience by surprise. And that’s what audiences want they want unpredictability from their villains. The villain’s job is to subvert it.
QUESTION: What was your first impression of the “Wonder Woman” script?
ALFRED MOLINA: The language is really good in this film. There are a couple of speeches that are almost operatic, as they’re nice long sentences and, for Ares, they’re good, flowing tirades. And there’s this lovely notion of paralleling a modern storyline and modern contemporary characters with all these gods and characters from Greek mythology. Gods speaking in classic speech, while the younger set are speaking with a more contemporary approach. It’s an interesting idea and it strikes a great balance.
QUESTION: Are you a Wonder Woman or comic book fan?
ALFRED MOLINA: I was never a great follower of Wonder Woman. Like most young boys, my heroes were the chaps. I was a big fan of the comic books when I was a kid, particularly American ones, because growing up in London in the late 50s and early 60s, the American comic books were kind of hard to come by. So they were really highly prized. You’d save up the money to get a DC or a Marvel Comic and that was really something.
QUESTION: Was this voice acting experience any different for you?
ALFRED MOLINA: They’re all very different in terms of material and what’s required. But ultimately, it’s in a sense the same gig because you’re having to totally focus everything on what you’re doing with your voice,. You do have to think about things technically about diction, clarity, breathing. You have to be able to sustain your voice all the way through to the end of the line. So in a way, it’s a very technical form of acting. But you also must counter-balance that with making it sound authentic.
I remember the very first time I ever did the voice for a character. I lost my voice. I had no idea of how to sustain it, how to support it, and halfway through the day, [TALKS HOARSELY] I was talking like this. They had to send me home. So you learn to balance it.
Because everything is focused on the voice, as far as the actor’s concerned, you have to play everything at a much more heightened level. When you’re playing violence or anger, you’ve got to find a way of really fulfilling it, but you haven’t got the advantage of being seen to be doing it. It’s got to be all in the voice. It’s funny because it’s very easy to think you’re over-playing it or going over the top, but you have to remember that the whole focus of the performance is in the voice. Ares has moments when he gets incredibly hot and angry and violent, and there are other times when he’s very subtle and insinuating. So you go to extremes and, yes, it’s a lot of fun.
QUESTION: Are you doing anything to visualize your animated performance when you’re recording a voiceover?
ALFRED MOLINA: Maybe at some level, I’m seeing myself there with those fabulous cheekbones. But I don’t think I’m consciously doing anything. You just sort of lose yourself in the booth. There was a bit in the script where I was charging into battle and I was supposed to make kind of a roar. That was all instinctive. I had the sword in my hand, I was [MAKES ROAR] and getting all sort of physical, because you sort of get caught up in it. You can’t just stand there and go ‘roar.’ You have to get energized.
QUESTION: You don’t get to do your native British dialect very often in film. Do you have a favorite dialect/accent you do aside from your own?
ALFRED MOLINA: I don’t have favorites, but there are a few that I feel more comfortable with than others. I’ve always had a reasonably good ear for accents and dialects, and I don’t mean that in a self-aggrandizing way. It has more to do with circumstances than talent. My father was Spanish, my mother was Italian. They both immigrated to England, got married, had kids, and I grew up in London, but living in a neighborhood that was full of other immigrant families West Indians, Poles, Portuguese, Spaniards, Italians, Irish. So when I was at school, for instance, every kid in my school was like me first generation born in London with parents from other parts of the world. My parents didn’t speak English until I was well into my second or third year of elementary school. So I grew up with all those accents around me. Plus my generation watched TV, and well over 50 percent of British TV was American. Western shows, cop shows. I can remember as a kid, we used to emulate those shows. We played cowboys and Indians in the street, and we would do it with American accents. And, of course, rock and roll was always sung with American accents. So accents were part of growing up, it wasn’t a strange rhythm for us.
QUESTION: You’ve got a lot of experience in the sci-fi arena. Is that by choice, and are you a fan of the genre?
ALFRED MOLINA: I’ve done quite a bit of work in that whole sort of fantasy sci-fi area, and I am a fan, I must admit. I’ll go and see those movies, buy my popcorn and super size Slurpee. But my work in those films certainly wasn’t by design. I think it’s just a happy accident that that’s the way mainstream film went, and I feel very
blessed that I had a chance to get involved in a few of them. They are great fun to do.
It’s amazing how the industry has grown, though. I did Comic-Con for ‘Species’ and it was like a tiny little show with just a few enthusiasts. Now it’s massive because Hollywood goes to Comic-Con. That’s the core audience and God bless those guys. Those are the people that are going to see the movie five, six, seven times, and
then buy the DVD and then buy the director’s edition of the DVD. They’re the true fans, and it’s good that we take them seriously.
QUESTION: You’re quite the chameleon in terms of acting venues and genres. Do you have a preference or is it an overall enjoyment?
ALFRED MOLINA: I like doing everything theater and film, radio and TV, comedy and tragedy. I love it all. And I’ve never really planned anything I’ve always looked at my job in a rather simplistic way. It’s like being a plumber. One day you might be fixing an early 20th century showerhead that requires real detailed work. The other day you might just be clearing a sewer. Both jobs are very different, but all the tools come out of the same box. That’s the way I look at acting.
QUESTION: You’ve been teaching acting for a few years? How does that fulfill your needs?
ALFRED MOLINA: I’ve always loved teaching. I think it helps me to kind of get back to basics. It’s like a refresher course for me as well, so in a sense, I’m hopefully learning as much as my students are or at least discovering or re-discovering as much as they are. I find that when I teach, I’m reminded of my own sort of failings. I’m reminded of where I sometimes keep going wrong. So as I give advice to students, halfway through the advice I’m thinking, ‘oh bugger, I do that!’ [he laughs] So it’s, it’s good for me as well.
The direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature hits DVD and Blu-ray on March 3rd, 2009.
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Warner Home Video Officially Announces Upcoming “The Zeta Project” DVD Release
Warner Home Video has officially announced a March 17th, 2009 release date for The Zeta Project: The Complete First Season DVD collection. This two-disc DVD set is slated to contain the episodes from the first season of The Zeta Project. While initially reported by the studio as a complete series release, Warner Home Video will instead split the series over two separate two-disc releases. The studio has revealed information on eleven episodes featured on the two-disc The Zeta Project: The Complete First Season DVD release. See below for more information.
Disc 1
The Accomplice
His Maker’s Name
Remote Control
Change of Heart
The Next Gen
Disc 2
West Bound
Hicksburg
Shadows
Crime Waves
Taffy Time
Kid Genius
Information on the cover art and bonus material has yet to be revealed but, as fans know, the bonus material for this release is currently being produced by RetroFit Films.
The official press release, and accompanying package art, complete episode listings, and disc art, is expected to be released shortly. Warner Home Video already has plans for The Zeta Project: The Complete Second Season, according to their press information. The second set is expected to contain the remaining episodes from The Zeta Projects 26-episode run.
Warner Home Video has set a $26.99 MSRP for the March 17th, 2009 DVD release of The Zeta Project: The Complete First Season.
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Estimated Sales Numbers For October 2008-Shipping Animated Comics
Below are the total estimated sales numbers for the animated comics that shipped in October 2008.
The Batman Strikes! #50 – 6,413
Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century #19 – 5,613
The Batman Strikes experienced a slight dip with the release of its fiftieth and final issue. The Batman Strikes #50, the last of the series, featured Batman teaming up with The Demon in a Halloween-themed tale. 2008 saw the cancellation of every major animated titles printed by DC Comics. Justice League Unlimited and Teen Titans Go! were both cancelled earlier this year by DC Comics, releasing their respective final issues within weeks of each other, and the final issue of Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century was released in November 2008. DC Comics has no plans to currently revisit these titles in the near future, with the exception of possible collection releases in 2009.
The next animated-inspired comic title, Batman: The Brave and The Bold, will hit shelves in January 2009.
Stay tuned for further news and updates.
New “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Images, Information On Upcoming Episodes
Cartoon Network has released images for the next new episode of Batman: The Brave and The Bold, titled “Invasion of the Secret Santas!.” The new episode will air this Friday at 8pm (ET) on Cartoon Network. The episode introduces Red Tornado and the villainous Fun Haus to the action-packed series. The character of Red Tornado will be a recurring hero and will be voiced by award-winning Corey Burton (Superman: The Animated Series), while Gary Anthony Williams (Boston Legal, Reno 911!) guest stars as Fun Haus.
To get a closer look at the fifteen new images officially provided by the network, click on the thumbnail below.



The network has also provided a new synopsis for the episode, as seen below.
“Invasion of the Secret Santas”
In this weeks episode, the evil Fun Haus plans to steal Christmas with his army of robot Santas and killer toys including Dynamite Dolly and the Presto Play Pals! Red Tornado teams up with Batman to save the day and in the process, finds his holiday spirit. In our weekly teaser, Batman and Blue Beetle throw Sportsmaster a perfect strike when he sets up a deadly game with human bowling pins at the alley!
Batman: The Brave and The Bold “Invasion of the Secret Santas!” airs this Friday at 8pm (ET) on Cartoon Network.
Stay tuned for further Batman: The Brave and The Bold, including interviews and information on new episodes scheduled to air in January 2009.
Official “Wonder Woman” Premiere Date, New Images From Upcoming Feature
Press Release:
WONDER WOMAN TO PREMIERE
FEBRUARY 6, 2009 AT NEW YORK COMIC CON
Big Screen Debut Precedes March 3, 2009 Street Date for Availability
on DVD, Blu-ray, OnDemand, Pay-Per-View & Digital Download

Presented by Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics, the all-new Wonder Woman animated original movie will be distributed by Warner Home Video on March 3, 2009. Wonder Woman will be available as a Single Disc DVD, 2-Disc Special Edition DVD and Blu-ray Disc. The animated original movie will also be available OnDemand and Pay-Per-View, as well as available for download day and date, March 3, 2009.
Produced by the multiple Emmy(R) Award winning animation legend Bruce Timm, Wonder Woman is an origin story and features a stellar celebrity voice cast including Keri Russell (Waitress, Felicity), Nathan Fillion (Desperate Housewives), Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2), Virginia Madsen (Sideways), Rosario Dawson (Sin City), Oliver Platt (The West Wing) and David McCallum (NCIS).
In addition to the premiere, New York Comic Con welcomes Bruce Timm as a Guest of Honor. Timm joins previously-announced Guests of Honor including Geoff Johns, Jim Lee, George Perez, J. Michael Straczynski, and Michael Uslan.
DC UNIVERSE ORIGINAL MOVIES
Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) and DC Comics, began the production and distribution of “DC Universe,” a series of original, animated PG-13 movies in July 2006. This original made for DVD movie is part of the DC Universe series of animated PG-13 films written and directed by acclaimed comic book creators and animators and featuring recognizable talent. WHV will be the exclusive worldwide home entertainment distributor for all DC Universe movies, which will include a slate of 2-3 action-packed films per year. Superman Doomsday, Justice League: The New Frontier and Batman: Gotham Knight were the first DC Universe original animated movies. Other DC properties with films in development include Batman, Superman, Justice League, Green Lantern and The Flash.
About Warner Premiere:
Warner Premiere is Warner Bros. Entertainment’s direct-to-consumer production company focused on the development, production and marketing of feature-length content, as well as short form digital content for the growing home entertainment market. Warner Premiere is committed to being at the creative forefront in the evolution of quality product in the direct-to-DVD business and the digital space, creating material that exemplifies the commitment to story, production and brand equity for which Warner Bros. is known.
About Warner Bros. Animation:
Warner Bros. Animation has been producing award-winning original animation since 1930, when it released its first cartoon, “Sinkin’ in the Bathtub.” Since then, Warner Bros. Animation’s characters have set the standard for innovative, quality animation. Producing for network and cable television, online, home entertainment and feature films both domestically and internationally, Warner Bros. Animation is highly respected for its creative and technical excellence, as well as maintaining the studio’s rich cartoon heritage. Warner Bros. Animation also oversees the creative use of, and production of animated programming based on classic animated characters from the Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics libraries. Warner Bros. Animation is one of the most honored animation studios in history, garnering a grand total of six Academy Awards(R), 35 Emmy(R) Awards, the George Foster Peabody Award, an Environmental Media Award, a Parents’ Choice Award, a Humanitas Award, two Prism Awards and 20 Annie Awards (honoring excellence in animation).
About Warner Home Video:
With operations in 90 international territories Warner Home Video, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, commands the largest distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. Warner Home Video’s film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Video and New Line Home Entertainment.

DC Comics, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, is the largest English-language publisher of comics in the world and home to such iconic characters as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the Sandman. These DC Super Heroes and others have starred in comic books, movies, television series (both animated and live-action) and cyberspace, thrilling audiences of all ages for generations. DC Comics’ Web site is located at www.dccomics.com.
WONDER WOMAN and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and (c) DC Comics.
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About New York Comic Con:
New York Comic Con is the East Coast’s biggest and most exciting popular culture convention. Its show floor plays host to the latest and greatest in comics, graphic novels, anime, manga, video games, toys, movies, and television. Its panels and autograph sessions give fans a chance to interact with their favorite creators. Its screening rooms feature sneak peeks at films and television shows months before they hit either big or small screens. And with dedicated professional hours, New York Comic Con is a market place, bringing together the major players in the entertainment industry. New York Comic Con is the second largest pop culture convention in America and the only one that takes place in the comic book, publishing, media, and licensing capital of the world — Gotham City. Further information can be found at newyorkcomiccon.com.
Please visit the film’s official website at www.wonderwomanmovie.com
The direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature hits DVD and Blu-ray on March 3rd, 2009.
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Menu Screens From Recent “Superman Doomsday: Special Edition” DVD Release
Click on the thumbnails below for a closer look at assorted menu screens from the recent Superman Doomsday: Two-Disc Special Edition release.

For a closer look at this release, check out the Superman Doomsday subsite here at The World’s Finest. Superman Doomsday: Two-Disc Special Edition was released on DVD on November 25th, 2008. A similar edition was also released onto Blu-ray.
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Jetix Schedules “Superman: Last Son Of Krypton” Feature For Upcoming Weekend
The Superman: Last Son of Krypton feature, comprised of the first three episodes of Superman: The Animated Series that kicked off the critically-acclaimed series, is scheduled to air Saturday, December 13th, 2008 at 10:00pm (ET). The official description of the feature is seen below.

Superman: The Last Son Of Krypton
Survivor of distant, destroyed Planet Krypton, young Clark Kent grows to manhood on Earth, aware of super powers he vows to use for the benefit of his adopted planet. Moving to Metropolis, Clark becomes a reporter at the Daily Planet – and a rival of star journalist Lois Lane. He also arouses the ire of billionaire Lex Luthor, who may have more to do with the theft of a powerful battlesuit than he’s saying. It’s up to Kent’s alter-ego Superman to battle ruthless terrorists and keep Luthor from unleashing his ultimate weapon.
Stay tuned for further updates.
New “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Images, New Episode Scheduled For Tonight
To get a closer look at the images, click on the thumbnails below.

The two Cartoon Network-approved official images above are from the upcoming episode “Day of the Dark Knight,” scheduled to air in early 2009.
Cartoon Network has scheduled the Batman: The Brave and The Bold episode “Evil Under the Sea” for tonight at 8pm (ET) on the animation network. “Evil Under the Sea” features Batman teaming up with Aquaman to stop the Black Manta. Atom also makes an appearance.
Cartoon Network has also scheduled the holiday-themed episode “Invasion of the Secret Santas!” to air next Friday, December 12th, 2008, at 8pm (ET). That episode will feature Blue Beetle, Red Tornado, the villainous Sportsmaster, and Fun Haus.
Stay tuned for further Batman: The Brave and The Bold updates.
Hi-Res Cover Art For Upcoming “Wonder Woman” Two-Disc DVD And Blu-ray Releases
For a closer look at artwork for both releases, click on the image below.

A representative for Warner Home Entertainment has just confirmed that, despite early reports and company-issued press releases stating as such, Adam Hughes will not be providing cover art for the Two-Disc Special Edition and Blu-ray releases.
The direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature hits DVD and Blu-ray on March 3rd, 2009.
New Information And Artwork For Upcoming “Wonder Woman” DVD Release
The trade ad features new information and artwork for the upcoming direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature. Click on the thumbnail for a closer look.

Please note the above image is strictly for early promotional efforts and artwork is subject to change. According to an earlier press release from Warner Home Entertainment, artist Adam Huges is slated to provide cover art for the Blu-ray and Two-Disc Special Edition DVD release for Wonder Woman, but that is not yet confirmed. Official cover art is still pending.
The direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature hits DVD and Blu-ray on March 3rd, 2009.
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