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As Wonder Woman closes in on $1 billion at the box office, another movie about the iconic figure opens Friday.

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women concerns the creator of the only female superhero.

Luke Evans stars as William Marston, the famed psychologist who invented Wonder Woman and floated his behavioural theories via her comic book exploits; Rebecca Hall plays Marston wife, Elizabeth, and Bella Heathcote is Marston partner, Olive Byrne.

The unconventional polyamorous relationship that led Marston and these two women to live together for many years (and have children together) is but one important element in their entirely fascinating lives Marston and his wife, for example, invented an early version of the lie detector test.

Evans, 38, is a Welsh actor best known for Dracula Untold, the Fast and the Furious franchise (he plays Owen Shaw) and his terrific turn earlier this year as Gaston in Beauty and the Beast.

Heathcote, 30, was the recipient of a Heath Ledger scholarship in 2010. The Australian actress has starred in Dark Shadows, The Neon Demon and 50 Shades Darker.

We spoke to them during TIFF.

The censorship against Wonder Woman in the 1940s and against Marston living arrangements is weirdly contemporary. election and it was very much on all our minds. We were watching the debates together.

LUKE EVANS: When you do look at the early comic books, they were very suggestive. To the Bible belt and the more conservative, they would probably have been seen as messages that shouldn have been in children comics.

How much did you know about the real life characters you play?

BH: There was less known about Olive and because of that I was somewhat liberated to just create the character alongside Angela [Robinson, the director]. I just felt she was really bright, open and curious. She starts the film as a girl somewhat unsure of herself what incredible irony, that she was raised by nuns, even though her aunt, Margaret Sanger, and mother were these famous feminists as the story progresses she grows into a woman who empowered and comfortable in herself and is willing to sacrifice to get what she wants. The moment when she steps into the light, in that [Wonder Woman] costume, felt like such a pivotal moment in that journey He had a vivid imagination. He must have! He created Wonder Woman. I knew he was enigmatic, he was charismatic, and he van cleef four leaf clover necklace knock off was a feminist at a time when that was not looked upon as something a man should be, and I guess he was because of the two women in his life he was a man who believed that if women ran the world, the world would have been a better place.

What led you to this career?

BH: My mom passed away when I was 12, and that when I really got into acting. It was a safe place to have vca alhambra necklace knock off my feelings. And my dad was a lawyer, and when I was finishing up school I thought maybe I should be a lawyer. I had good grades and I wanted to be like him, but at the core of me, I desperately wanted to be an actor, and I didn know how to go about it We were in Australia, there not a huge industry there, we had no creatives in the family, and it seemed more like a hobby than a realistic career goal. So I did go to university for a year, and at the end of it I was miserable fortunately for me, by that stage my dad was with a woman who worked in the arts and she gave us the idea that there was a possibility you could make a job out of this.

LE: My dad a bricklayer and my mom a cleaner. I was brought up as a Jehovah Witness and that religion doesn promote having huge careers, and certainly not one in the arts When I was 15 we had a substitute music teacher. She did a singing class with us and after she said to me, have an amazing singing voice. Have you ever thought about having singing lessons? I said, parents couldn afford that, but she gave me the business card of a singing teacher in Cardiff. I left school, kept the card for about two years, and then called up and went for a singing lesson. That woman sent me for an audition for theatre college in London and by 17, two years later, I was at school in London by that point I left the religion, and my parents were accepting of that. And they saw that I was doing something I loved.

As Wonder Woman closes in on $1 billion at the box office, another movie about the iconic figure opens Friday.

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women concerns the creator of the only female superhero.

Luke Evans stars as William Marston, the famed psychologist who invented Wonder Woman and floated his behavioural theories via her comic book exploits; Rebecca Hall plays Marston wife, Elizabeth, and Bella Heathcote is Marston partner, Olive Byrne.

The unconventional polyamorous relationship that led Marston and these two women to live together for many years (and have children together) is but one important element in their entirely fascinating lives Marston and his wife, for example, invented an early version of the lie detector test.

Evans, 38, is a Welsh actor best known for Dracula Untold, the Fast and sweet alhambra necklace knock off the Furious franchise (he plays Owen Shaw) and his terrific turn earlier this year as Gaston in Beauty and the Beast.

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