Gal Gadot starrer 'Wonder Woman' won't have its third installment as the studio has scrapped the plans. As per reports, plans for the future films have been cancelled out by the newly appointed DC Universe heads, James Gunn and Peter Safran as the film does not fit their current vision.
As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the writer and director of the previous films, Patty Jenkins delivered a script treatment co-written with Geoff Johns to the studio and was told that it did not fit the studio's vision for the future of the DC Universe. This news hasn't been officially announced by the studio though.
James Gunn and Peter Safran were appointed as Co-CEO of DC Studios in the beginning of this month.
This news also comes nearly a day after Gal Gadot shared a post celebrating 9 years of her being cast as the superhero. The 'Red Notice' actor took to Instagram and shared a photo of herself as Wonder Woman and wrote, 'On this day, a few years ago, it was first announced that I was going to play Wonder Woman.'
Moreover, she also teased the third installment of the franchise and wrote, 'Incredible, iconic character and more than anything I’m grateful for YOU. The fans. The most amazing, warm, loving fans in the world. I’m still pinching myself to see if I will wake up. Can’t wait to share her next chapter with you.'
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