Patty Jenkins shares ‘Wonder Woman 3’ and ‘Star Wars: Rogue Squadron’ updates

Patty Jenkins shares 'Wonder Woman 3' and 'Star Wars: Rogue Squadron' updates

Patty Jenkins | Photo Credit: Mario Anzuoni

In a recent interview, filmmaker Patty Jenkins talked about the status of her involvement in two upcoming projects: wonder woman 3 And Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.

During an appearance on Max’s Talking Pictures podcast, Jenkins revealed that the third installment wonder woman The franchise has been canned by saying, “Yes, for a while, but maybe easily forever.”

Addressing speculations about another director taking over the reins wonder woman series, Jenkins confirmed, “No, they’re not interested in doing anything wonder woman for the time being.”

Jenkins led the development of wonder woman 3, starring Gal Gadot, but the project was put on hold amid a change in leadership at DC Studios. Wonder Woman 3 was put on hold as a result of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s strategic direction for the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).

Reflecting on the challenges within the DC universe, Jenkins expressed sympathy for the difficult decisions faced by studio executives, acknowledging, “It’s not an easy task, given what’s going on with DC.”

However, while Jenkins may not be actively involved in the DCEU, she did provide an update on her involvement at Lucasfilm. Although he star wars The project was tentatively slated for 2022, with Jenkins revealing that she is currently working on the script. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron,

Following the completion of his deal with Lucasfilm, Jenkins confirmed his commitment to deliver a draft rogue squadron, Expressing excitement for the opportunity to contribute to a loved one star wars Universe once again said, “If I can do something beautiful and do something that the audience likes, I would love to do that.”

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