could be set to return to our screens, despite previous reports that the superhero’s third film had been cancelled.
The actor made her debut as Diana Prince in Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice back in 2016, before starring in the first ever standalone Wonder Woman movie the following year.The film broke records, earning $822.8 million at the box office to become the highest grossing film by a female director at the time, a record that has since been surpassed by Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie.
Director Patty Jenkins returned to helm Wonder Woman 1984, which was released in December 2020, and had reportedly been working on a treatment for a third film.and producer Peter Safran were hired as the co-chairs of DC Studios, with the aim of rebooting the DC extended universe. Soon after, it emerged that Patty would be leaving Wonder Woman 3, with sources claiming that the script did not fit in with the studio’s new direction for the DCEU. Her departure implied that Gal’s time as Diana was over, too, but in a new interview, the star has revealed that there are in fact new plans for her to reprise the role.