Quote: zooo @ 6th May 2014, 10:00 PM BST
Anyway as I said earlier, there are pockets of people who will complain about every new superhero film. I don't see that some feminists who don't like her costume stopped a movie from happening.
The number one demographic for box office success is teenage boys, they buy more cinema tickets than any other group. For the film to be a success, it would have to appeal to them primarily. Sure Twilight made a lot of money, but it was chump change compared to Avengers Assemble.
The problem with marketing Wonder Woman is that you fall between two stools - do you make her sexy to appeal to the boys or do you frump her up to appease the female audience members. The costume designer for Batman vs Superman is already feeling the weight of expectation because if he gets her look 'wrong', then it could stop any kind of Wonder Woman spin off movie.
This is what her cameo is, a kind of focus group marketing exercise, that will attempt to please both male and female movie goers. It will fail of course.