While a live-action Wonder Woman movie seems to be a ways off, there's still hope for Diana Prince's animated counterpart, who may soon get a followup, of sorts, to her 2009 animated feature from Warner Bros. Animation. The catch? That movie may not include "Wonder Woman" in the title -- this according to James Tucker, the supervising producer of Warner Bros' DC animated features.

Wonder Woman as seen in the 2009 direct-to-video animated film.

"We'll probably do a Wonder Woman-centered Justice League movie," Tucker told ToonZone while promoting the release of Justice League: War. "We'll use the Justice League as an umbrella to focus on characters who might not be able to support DVDs of their own. That’s not my judgment, that’s based on sales."Though Wonder Woman 2009 was critically well-received, it didn't make much money, which explains why WBA's recent animated films have focused more on Batman, Superman and the rest of the JLA. Still, Tucker says they haven't forgotten about DC's leading lady."We'll handle Wonder Woman in our own way, regardless of whether they'll do a [live-action] movie or not," Tucker said. "I like her as a character and want to feature her as much as we can. But it will probably be in the context of a Justice League movie."Could this title issue extend to the potential live-action Wonder Woman as well? In keeping with Warner Bros.' other DC blockbusters, perhaps they'd rather go with a moniker like "Justice League: Amazon Princess," à la Man of Steel and The Dark Knight? Let us hear your thoughts in the Comments below!

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