“Wonder Woman 3” in the works with director- Patty Jenkins

Diana Prince is formally making a beeline for the big screen for a third “Wonder Woman” film. Warner Bros. has fast-tracked development on another portion in the DC Comics establishment, with Gal Gadot getting back to star as the title champion and Patty Jenkins back to compose and coordinate the closing passage in the superhero trilogy.

The declaration goes ahead the impact points of the arrival of “Wonder Woman 1984,” the studio’s superhero sequel that appeared on the company’s streaming feature and in select cinemas on Christmas Day.

Warner Bros. said the third “Wonder Woman” film will have a traditional theatrical release.

“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.

In spite of the fact that many selected to watch “Wonder Woman 1984” at home, the film actually produced shockingly vigorous ticket deals — in any event for pandemic occasions. “Wonder Woman 1984” gathered $16.7 million from 2,100 North American theaters, the best opening end of the week to date in the coronavirus period.

As far as HBO Max watchers, the studio said almost 50% of the stage’s retail endorsers watched the film on Friday, with millions all the more review through link or remote access. HBO Max, which dispatched in May, at present has 12.6 million active clients.

“‘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 thought at this point about the last section in the “Wonder Woman” set of three. The continuation, which had been deferred various occasions in the midst of the pandemic, starred Kristen Wiig as the wretched Cheetah, Pedro Pascal as the over-the-top businessman Max Lord and Chris Pine as Diana’s adoration interest, Steve Trevor.

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

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