In an era when feminism was still a developing concept, a university professor and psychologist, William Moulton Marston, decides to turn his professional and personal life around. Together with his wife, Elizabeth, they are both willing to break the social conventions of the 1940s. Their romantic relationship becomes complicated when they meet Olive Byrne, one of his students, with whom they both form an intense emotional and sexual connection. This love triangle unleashes not only an exploration of their desires but also a profound analysis of the nature of love, freedom, and power.
At the same time, William is inspired to create a character that will celebrate female strength and become a cultural icon: Wonder Woman. As the three women influence his thinking and the creation of the comic, they face criticism and controversy for their unconventional lifestyle and their ideas about love and pleasure. In a world full of restrictions, their relationship defies everything expected of them. However, this love and innovation will not be without challenges; the trio must contend with the prejudices of their environment and their own insecurities.
With a compelling backdrop, this story is a raw and sincere journey that connects the personal lives of its protagonists with the creation of a symbol of liberation that will endure for generations.