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WONDER WOMAN 3: Patty Jenkins Set to Direct Third Installment starring Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot to return as titular character

Gal Gadot Wonder Woman

Warner Bros. Greenlights Development of Wonder Woman 3

Diana Prince is officially heading back to the big screen for a third Wonder Woman movie. Warner Bros. has fast-tracked development on another installment in the DC Comics franchise, with Gal Gadot returning to star as the title heroine and Patty Jenkins back to write and direct the final entry in the superhero trilogy.

The announcement comes on the heels of the release of Wonder Woman 1984, the studio’s superhero sequel that debuted on the company’s HBO Max streaming service and in select movie theaters on Christmas Day.

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Warner Bros. said the third “Wonder Woman” movie will have a traditional theatrical release, unlike this year’s sequel.

“As fans around the world continue to embrace Diana Prince, driving the strong opening weekend performance of ‘Wonder Woman 1984,’ we are excited to be able to continue her story with our real life Wonder Women — Gal and Patty — who will return to conclude the long-planned theatrical trilogy,” said Warner Bros. chief Toby Emmerich.

Though many opted to watch Wonder Woman 1984 at home, the film still generated surprisingly robust ticket sales — at least during a pandemic. Wonder Woman 1984 collected $16.7 million from 2,100 North American theaters, the best opening weekend to date in the coronavirus era. In terms of HBO Max viewers, the studio said nearly half of the platform’s retail subscribers watched the film on Friday, with millions more viewing through cable or wireless access. HBO Max, which launched in May, currently has 12.6 million active users.

Wonder Woman 1984 broke records and exceeded our expectations across all of our key viewing and subscriber metrics in its first 24 hours on the service, and the interest and momentum we’re seeing indicates this will likely continue well beyond the weekend,” said Andy Forssell, head of WarnerMedia’s direct-to-consumer business. “During these very difficult times, it was nice to give families the option of enjoying this uplifting film at home, where theater viewing wasn’t an option.”

Nothing is known yet about the final chapter in the Wonder Woman trilogy. The sequel, which had been delayed numerous times amid the pandemic, starred Kristen Wiig as the shy gemologist Barbara Minerva turned supervillainess Cheetah, Pedro Pascal as corrupt but well-meaning businessman Max Lord and Chris Pine as Diana’s love interest, Steve Trevor.

The production timeline for Wonder Woman 3 is also unclear, as  Gadot and Jenkins have Cleopatra in development at Paramount. The historical drama centers on the legendary queen of Egypt, whom Gadot is playing.

Gadot’s Wonder Woman will be seen next in Zack Snyder’s four-part cut of Justice League, due on HBO Max in 2021.

In addition, Jenkins is also set to direct a new Star Wars movie, titled Rogue Squadron. The film, slated for Christmas 2023, will follow X-wing pilots in a story that will take place after the sequel trilogy.

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Ean Marshall

Born and raised in Brooklyn, Ean Marshall is an aspiring writer and film critic. In 2015, he graduated from American University with a double major in Print Journalism and Literature, specifically in the Film Studies track, writing his thesis on James Bond films. A huge cinephile, his tastes range from the films of Akira Kurosawa ( he's seen every one), the documentaries of Frederick Wiseman, the charming low-budget efforts of Roger Corman, to the silent comedies of Myrn Lloyd. When he's not watching movies, he loves running in the local park, reading fantasy novels and Marvel comics, and playing with his dog.
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