

Drama · Romance
Overview
The unconventional life of Dr. William Marston, the Harvard psychologist and inventor who helped invent the modern lie detector test and co-created Wonder Woman in 1941.
Top Cast


Luke Evans
Luke Evans
Dr. William Moulton Marston
Luke Evans
Dr. William Moulton Marston


Rebecca Hall
Rebecca Hall
Elizabeth Marston
Rebecca Hall
Elizabeth Marston


Bella Heathcote
Bella Heathcote
Olive Byrne
Bella Heathcote
Olive Byrne


Connie Britton
Connie Britton
Josette Frank
Connie Britton
Josette Frank


JJ Feild
JJ Feild
Charles Guyette
JJ Feild
Charles Guyette


Oliver Platt
Oliver Platt
M.C. Gaines
Oliver Platt
M.C. Gaines


Monica Giordano
Monica Giordano
Mary
Monica Giordano
Mary


Maggie Castle
Maggie Castle
Dorothy Roubicek
Maggie Castle
Dorothy Roubicek


Alexa Havins
Alexa Havins
Molly Stewart
Alexa Havins
Molly Stewart


Allie Gallerani
Allie Gallerani
Sara
Allie Gallerani
Sara
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