Not even Gal Gadot's Amazon warrior was safe from the Warner Bros. Discovery merger. 'Wonder Woman 3' is the latest project to be axed by the studio.
The DC film about the superhero sidekick fell short of what the company wanted for its key comic book franchise and no longer fit with the studio’s film strategy, sources said.According to anonymous sources cited by THR, director Jenkins recently submitted her plans for the sequel to DC Studios, now helmed by filmmaker James Gunn and producer Peter Safran. In October, Warner Bros.
Gunn and Safran were reportedly among the execs who broke the news to Jenkins by telling the filmmaker that her vision for “Wonder Woman 3” did not line up with their plans for the future of DC. Jenkins’ last Wonder Woman film, “Wonder Woman 1984,” did well at the pandemic box office in December 2020 but was panned by critics. In 2017,
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