I was 50/50 on Man of Steel. It was certainly entertaining, albeit a little too Roland Emmerich-y for my tastes - I've said it before and I'll say it again; when Superman was fighting Doomsday, he was purposefully trying to keep the big lug contained to the middle of nowhere, as far away from innocent civilians as possible. In MOS he didn't even try to pitch Zod out of the city (or Faora out of Smallville, for that matter). Just kind of felt like GoyerSnyder really wanted to blow stuff up.
But, and I don't want this to turn into a debate about whether Superman should kill or not, there's grounds for improvement. Taking Zod's life, causing all that ribald chaos...it'll definitely lead to a more responsible, more familiar (to us nerds) Superman. And, while I don't think it's the best writing choice, I can live with it. The geek in me loves having Batman in there, but the writer in me really, really hates that they're going to take time away from the main character to focus energy on developing Batman. If they cram Diana in, it's gonna be X-Men 3 all over again. You know, where none of the characters had any worthwhile development?
I really wish DC would take their time with this thing. I used to love the superhero brawl comics quite a bit, so my inner child is really hoping Man of Steel: Batman: The Rise of Wonder Woman kicks a lot of ass. But I'm really, really skeptical. I loved The Avengers, but it was light on character development - but they had five movies to build those characters. Man of Steel 2 only has one.
But, if we must have Wonder Woman...huh, 90's Zeta-Jones would've been spot on (and super sexy). Like, from her Mask of Zorro days? Yeah, I can definitely buy that. Pre-Underworld Kate Beckinsale would've been all right looks-wise, too. But today? Jeez, I'm drawing a blank. I'm strongly against Carano - I know she can handle the role physically, but she's a so-so actress (she has more presence than talent). I don't hate the idea of Gemma Arterton (Prince of Persia) or Jamie Alexander playing her. Olivias Wilde and Munn get a lot of fan support, but I think that's based on Munn's nerdiness and Wilde's weirdly ethereal looks, not their actual talent.
You know who I'd choose, actually? Peggy Carter herself; Hayley Atwell.