There’s never a boring week with Warner Bros. discovery. Ever since WB and Discovery merged, we’ve been getting all kinds of news from WB’s titles \u2013 especially their most valuable IPs, which involve the world-famous superheroes from the Justice League. The last casualty from the restructuring of the DC universe seems to be Wonder Woman 3<\/em><\/strong>which is not yet considered dead but might have lost its director and screenwriter Patty Jenkins<\/strong>. Earlier reports suggested that Wonder Woman<\/em>‘s future was compromised due to James Gunn<\/strong> and Peter Saffron<\/strong>‘s new developments for the DC universe, but new stories are contradicting this version.<\/p>\n Yesterday, The Wrap reported that Jenkins has walked off the project on her own, and reportedly this has to do with the fact that the filmmaker’s vision for the third entry in the film series didn’t match Warner Bros. Film Group Co-Chairpersons and CEOs Michael DeLuca<\/strong> and Pamela Abdy<\/strong>‘s. Last week, Jenkins delivered her treatment of the Wonder Woman 3<\/em> script, and De Luca and Abdy didn’t feel like it worked. The Wrap also reports that the duo \u201cdidn’t get\u201d the script, and didn’t like the direction that the franchise was going. So they asked Jenkins to consider pitching a different idea.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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