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Thanks for the clarification on where WW is from, I guess. It would be far better to have them on a different dimensional plane you get to with magic than "some island". Kinda makes their absence from the bronze age forward kinda suspicious.
It's not some island. Zeus and Hera specifically hid it from the normal world (in addition to making them immortal) after the entire Amazon population was literally raped by Heracles and his men. No one can reach it from the normal world just as no one can leave it without the Gods approval. Trevor reaching it was by pure accident (since the gods are not infallible). Essentially it is in its own pocket dimension, it's just one that was created by magic.
Wonder Woman's past is seeped in Greek mythology. Just about everything about her character is related to it.
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Marvel put all their characters in a world like ours, even thor just lived in the heavens above our rl earth. It was easier cohesion. It also lent to crossover comics where Peter parker is in actual new york and can fight with/against iron man. Filling content where characters team together consistently makes for more cohesion.
Marvel has a bunch of made up places as well (see Dr. Doom). The problem Marvel has is that almost all of their characters are based in NYC whereas DC spread them out a bit.
DC is not using Marvel's approach rather they are placing all of the DC lore in a world like ours with all of humanity's flaws. I don't imagine it's going to go over well for people to find out the Greek Gods still exist.
In typing all of that, you must surely realize the inherent flaws in trying to dump all of that on a movie audience. This is why they need to dial it back. Why they won't, I just don't understand.
Look at Thor. Not the favorite movies in the MCU, but look at how they handled gods living in Marvel's movie world. They scienced it up. They hired astrophysicists as consultants to work out the World Tree and Dark Matter and wormholes. They dialed back Thor's power level by an incredible degree and removed the largest "hocus pocus" elements of the character entirely. Is there any element of Thor's movie mythology that is a total WTF, unexplained hand-wave in his movies? They don't always go into deep conversation about the physics of it, but they provide enough context for the moviegoer to "get it."
You should never have to have a background in the comics to understand what the hell is happening on screen. That includes all the stuff you just mentioned about WW. It includes the totally unnecessary Flash time travel bit in the middle of BvS. It includes Batman dreaming about a villain that 90% of the audience has no idea about, with zero explanation or insight provided.