- May 30, 2006What Kate Beckinsale Is and Isn't Doing These Days. Even Kate Beckinsale is still hearing that she's supposed to play Wonder Woman in Joss Whedon's movie about the leading heroine of DC Comics. Thanks to Mike at Reel Horror for providing us with the latest news on her current projects and non-projects, we can tell you that even though the rumors that she will be the Amazon warrior superheroine have endured for a year, they simply aren't true, as Beckinsale has constantly had to disappoint her friends by telling them so.
While she has made quips about not wanting to don the underwear required for the role (the feminine version of a common complaint by actors who refuse to play certain male superheroes because of the tights), the truth seems to be that her plate is getting more and more diversified since she's grown from smaller cornerstones of her career to the dynamic platform on which she stands today. Wonder Woman just doesnt seem to fit where she wants to go right now.

Beckinsale started coming to the forefront opposite ingenues who shared the spotlight with her. First, she co-starred with the talented indie princess Chloe Sevigny in "The Last Days of Disco" in 1998, and then with Claire Danes in "Brokedown Palace" in 1999. In 2001, she became a leading lady in her own right, starring as the love interest of both Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett in Michael Bay's big-budget Memorial Day release, "Pearl Harbor." Roles in the distinctive romantic comedy "Serendipity" opposite John Cusack and the offbeat drama "Laurel Canyon" opposite Christian Bale strengthened her list of credits.
Then, "Underworld" came in 2003, putting her name on a very short list of actresses (Milla Jovovich, to name another) who can play truly awesome action heroines. "Underworld" was the ultimate combination of vampire and werewolf lore, making for an enveloping and unique new mythology. The sequel, "Underworld: Evolution," was on par with the first, if not better. Between the two "Underworld" films, Beckinsale embarked on another path centered around vampires and werewolves, "Van Helsing" with Hugh Jackman in the title role. But, that was a large-scale action/adventure flick set wholly apart from "Underworld" and its gothic horror told from the other side of the looking glass in spectacular fashion.
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http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_8728.html
Please nominate a female for this chart:-
Best Screen Amazon
Position
Actress
Film
Votes
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Allison Hayes as Nancy Fowler Archer
Attack Of The 50 Foot Woman
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Baltica"Beauty is always first to hear about the sins of the world."Jamaica (716)
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