Netizens displeased with ‘sexy’ Amazon costumes in ‘Justice League’

Warner Bros.’s “Wonder Woman” was critically acclaimed for featuring ample and accurate female representation in the superhero movie genre.

However, fans believe that the studio took a step back on its depiction of the female form with the recently released “Justice League.”

First noticed by “The Golden Lasso,” a Wonder Woman fan site, side-by-side images of the outfits worn by the Amazonian Family in both films featured a drastic change.

The issue reached Twitter, where netizens where quick to accuse that the respected warrior tribe was sexualized in the recently released film.

Contrary to the battle-ready gear shown in the first film where the women donned protective headgear and abdominal armor, the “Justice League” version featured exposed midriffs and thin straps, which visibly show off more flesh.

Twitter user Atti Timonen also pointed out that the “Wonder Woman” costumes were designed by a woman, Lindy Hemming, while “Justice League” director Zack Snyder tabbed a man, Michael Wilkinson, in charge of wardrobe.

Some netizens couldn’t help but bring up a common comic book stigma, where female characters often wore costumes as revealing as possible.

One user, meanwhile, defended the skimpy outfits, stressing that a change of location and time frame influenced the warriors’ attire. /ra

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