The City of Burbank, DC Comics, and Warner Bros. Discovery unveiled a seven-and-a-half-foot tall bronze statue of Wonder Woman at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood that you can see right now.
The unveiling ceremony was attended by local government and business luminaries including Burbank Mayor Konstantine Anthony, Pam Lifford, President, Global Brands, Franchises and Experiences, Jim Lee, DC Chief Creative Office and Publisher, and Wonder Woman 1984 Director Patty Jenkins.
“Wonder Woman is one of the world’s most beloved and iconic DC Super Heroes of all time — A Champion of Truth, Justice and Warrior for Peace,” said Pam Lifford, President, Global Brands, Franchises and Experiences in a press release. “As we kick off the Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary – Sharing Every Story, Wonder Woman is part of this company’s story and legacy. Not only is she a prominent fixture of the Studio Tour, she will now be a permanent fixture as our story continues for the next 100 years.”
The over 600-pound Wonder Woman statue was based on a design by acclaimed artist Jenny Frizon and was crafted by Burbank’s American Fine Arts Foundry and Fabrication. To celebrate the city’s newest statue, Visit Burbank is also reprinting the famed story of Amelia Earhart landing on Themyscira from Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace, written by Amanda Diebert with art by Aaron Lopresti. The comic will feature a brand new cover and will be available via Visit Burbank.
You can see the Wonder Woman statue 24 hours a day in front of the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood at 3400 Warner Blvd. in Burbank, California.