Patty Jenkins, the director of Wonder Woman and Wonder Woman 1984, has hit back over headlines claiming that she was 'at war' with the Warner Bros studio.
Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins has already told Chris Pine about her plans for Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.
Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins says that there needs to be even more variety in superhero movies.
Eagle-eyed viewers may have spotted Etta Candy making a brief appearance in 'Wonder Woman 1984'.
More than 40 years after the world believed a man could fly, Donner thinks some superhero movies have lost their optimism and magic.
Director Patty Jenkins and star Gal Gadot are set to return to complete their DC superhero trilogy.
Patty Jenkins has opened up about her upcoming Cleopatra film, which will see her reunite with Wonder Woman Gal Gadot.
The "Wonder Woman 1984" director talks about how the sequel departs from its 2017 predecessor.
The casting of Israeli actor Gal Gadot as Egyptian ruler Cleopatra caused controversy on social media.
Director Patty Jenkins has revealed that Warner Bros forced her to change the end of her 2017 Wonder Woman movie 'at the last minute'.
Patty Jenkins almost quit Wonder Woman 1984 because Warner Bros didn't originally want to pay her what she demanded.
Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins has shed some light on why the original film’s composer, Rupert Gregson-Williams, was replaced by Hans Zimmer for the sequel.
Reviews are landing for Wonder Woman 1984, Gal Gadot's second term as the Amazonian demi-goddess.
Returning to Diana Prince ‘was a lot,’ Gadot reveals.
The first reactions to Wonder Woman 1984 are in, and it sounds like Patty Jenkins' sequel was worth the wait.
The UK release plan for the superhero sequel remains TBC.
The 'Wonder Woman 1984' star said she planned to tell the Egyptian queen's story from the perspective of women.
After making two “Wonder Woman” films together at Warner Bros., Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins will head to Paramount to make the historical epic “Cleopatra” after the studio won an intense bidding war for the actor/director duo’s upcoming project.The acquisition is the first major one for Paramount since Emma Watts joined the studio as Motion Picture Group President. Watts, who left 20th Century Fox shortly after its acquisition by Disney, joined Paramount this past June. While Paramount has found dependable success with the “Mission: Impossible” series and solid profits from titles like “A Quiet Place” and “Sonic the Hedgehog,” the studio has been searching for more major blockbuster projects as the once-reliable “Transformers” franchise has faltered at the box office in recent years.Also Read: Here Are All the Studio Movies Still Scheduled to Open in Theaters in 2020 (For Now)In addition to respectively acting and directing on the project, Gadot and Jenkins will both produce alongside Atlas Entertainment’s Charles Roven and Pilot Waves, Jason Varsano, who is Gadot’s producing partner. Laeta Kalogridis, whose credits include “Alexander,” “Shutter Island” and “Alita: Battle Angel,” will write the script and serve as executive producer.Alongside her father, brothers and sons, Cleopatra ruled for 21 years and was the last major ruler of Egypt before it became a province of the Roman Empire. Despite technically sharing the title of regent with others in her family, she was known as dominant ruler of Egypt at the time and became known both in history and popular culture for her romantic and political relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.Also Read: Patty Jenkins on How 'Wonder Woman 84' Uses the '80s as 'Great Metaphor'Hollywood has tackled Cleopatra’s life several times in the past, but perhaps the most famous is the 1963 sword and sandals epic starring Elizabeth Taylor as the queen with Richard Burton as Mark Antony. The film provided plenty of fodder for the gossip columns as Taylor and Burton had an affair while portraying Cleopatra and Antony’s romance onscreen. Despite being the highest-grossing film that year and winning four Oscars from nine nominations, “Cleopatra” was initially a flop as numerous shooting scandals, including director and cast changes, led to the film becoming the most expensive production in Hollywood history at the time.Jenkins and Gadot’s rise over the past three years has been far less scandalous. “Wonder Woman,” which grossed $812.5 million at the global box office in 2017, holds the record for the highest grossing film directed by a woman. The sequel, “Wonder Woman 1984,” was expected to be one of multiple blockbusters directed by women in 2020 to have an opportunity to crack the $1 billion box office mark; but the COVID-19 pandemic has forced it to be repeatedly delayed. “WW84” is now set for release on Christmas Day, though another delay to 2021 is still possible.Gadot is repped by WME. Jenkins is repped by CAA.Read original story Gal Gadot, Patty Jenkins Reteam for ‘Cleopatra’ at Paramount After Intense Auction At TheWrap
The 'Wonder Woman 1984' director has warned there might not be cinemas left to show movies if governments don't step in.
Is 'digital fur technology' back on the big screen?
Director Patty Jenkins says it's not political, but "yes, Trump’s definitely one of the people that we looked at."
Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins turned down the chance to direct Justice League because there were too many characters.
Jenkins said she wouldn't direct all of the movies, but that she has big plans for the 'Wonder Woman' franchise.
Warner Bros. has issued a new poster for the superhero sequel.
Patty Jenkins is one of the success stories of the DC Extended Universe, but she almost helmed an early MCU sequel.