WB debuted the bombastic first trailer to Wonder Woman 1984 just days ago, with its 80s infused look and our second entry into the world of Amazonian Diana Prince, due out in 2020 -- but we're now hearing about Wonder Woman 3 way ahead of schedule.
Wonder Woman and Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins revealed during the Comic Con Experience in Sao Paulo that she and Wonder Woman herself Gal Gadot have a story outlined for Wonder Woman 3. Not only that, but the duo teased a spinoff that would be based on the Amazons, which would be a huge deal for WB.
Jenkins said: "We actually already know the whole story to it. It's just a matter of, will we change our minds, and when [to make it]. I think what we don't want to do is do it back to back. It's been great doing these two movies back to back, but I think it's important to give it a little rest in between. And I like doing other things in between. And Gal has other things to do. I never want to make decisions too far in advance. We have to see if we both feel like making the movie we think we want to make when the moment comes".
Wonder Woman 1984 hits theaters on June 5, 2020.
So now we have a (what seems to be kick ass) new Wonder Woman 1984 movie, the second in the franchise -- while Superman has only appeared in his own movie once with the Zack Snyder crafted and Henry Cavill vehicle Man of Steel. Sure, Cavill starred as the Man of Steel again in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (we're going to forget about his appearance, and hell the entirety of Justice League -- but still, #ReleaseTheSnyderCut) but that's not a direct sequel to the events of Man of Steel.
Aquaman is going to be in his second movie in the next few years, with WB also eyeing up a sequel to the Zachary Levi comedy/action movie Shazam. There was talk of a Shazam sequel at the same time as Wonder Woman 1984's trailer reveal, but it didn't pan out just yet. So hey WB, can we get Man of Steel 2 announced please?
Hans Zimmer will be scoring Wonder Woman 1984 after saying he was done with scoring superhero movies, with his last work on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (my review on that soundtrack here) and it was some of his best.
Seriously -- how good do the Wonder Woman 1984 character posters look?!