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Warner Bros.' hit came smashing through a box office wall just last weekend, but already it's got a golden hunk of hardware to hang in the great tower: Top prize at the Golden Trailer Awards.
SEE ALSO: 'Wonder Woman' is the most inspiring superhero movie in yearsThe Wonder Womantrailer "What She Is," a dazzling bit of backstory that came out in early March, won Best of Show on Tuesday night at the 18th Golden Trailers (which has to be some kind of very unofficial record for time elapsed between a film's theatrical release and it winning a legitimate award, someone should look that up).
"What She Is" was our first long look at Themyscira, which also quietly gave us a much clearer idea of where this origin story was taking us, including peeks at Doctor Poison, some nifty lasso-work, and other action we'd not seen before.
Created jointly by Warner Bros., Open Road Entertainment and AV Squad, "What She Is" also won for Best Fantasy/ Adventure, one of 17 awards handed out at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills in front of about 1,000 industry folks.
It was also nominated for Best Blockbuster Trailer, but lost that fight to fellow female butt-kick flick Atomic Blonde, from Universal/Focus and AV Squad.
Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins were the vanguard of the victory charge for Warner Bros. which (with sister companies HBO and New Line) led all studios with 26 wins. Fox properties (20th Century, Searchlight, FX and FXX) took 15; Disney and Netflix each had seven; and six each went to Universal, Sony and Lionsgate.
To see all 115 of the winning trailers, visit goldentrailer.com.
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