Wondering What’s Going on With Wonder Woman?

Instead of focusing solely on Superman and Supergirl, let’s talk about the other superheroes not from Krypton. What’s their story? Well, you can count on James Gunn to provide some insights as he and Peter Safran are now shaping the DC Universe. Here’s an update on Wonder Woman‘s current status in this new universe.

Didn’t we just get a Wonder Woman movie?

As a devoted cinephile, I must admit that the vivid image of Diana Prince has been somewhat hazy lately. This is probably because the most recent Wonder Woman film, “Wonder Woman 1984,” directed by Patty Jenkins, was released in 2020, right smack in the middle of COVID-19. However, if a new Wonder Woman movie seems to have arrived unexpectedly, it might be because you’ve managed to persuade Max Lord to grant you the stone! But alas, the fate of the stone is a mystery. In the year 2022, during the shift from the Snyder-verse to the Gunn/Safran-verse, Patty Jenkins and Gal Gadot’s “Wonder Woman 3” found itself stranded in another realm, unable to rejoin the new DC cinematic universe.

Who’s involved behind the scenes?

Ana Nogueira, who has previously worked on scripts for ‘Supergirl’ and ‘Teen Titans’, will be writing the script, as reported by ‘The Wrap’. James Gunn later confirmed this news. However, there isn’t a release date set yet since the movie is still in development. If you’d like to sample Nogueira’s writing style, you can catch her work on ‘Supergirl’, which will be released next summer.

What has James Gunn teased so far?

James Gunn frequently shares brief updates on his upcoming DC films and he clarified that while “WW” isn’t being rushed, it is a top priority for DC Studios. On Twitter, he stated, “We won’t start filming unless we’re confident the script is strong.” He also dismissed any speculation about casting for “Wonder Woman,” explaining that he has been acquainted with Adria Arjona for several years following their work together in one of his films. He clarified that they are not currently auditioning for the role, nor are there any rumors about “Supergirl.” However, he emphasized that casting decisions are based solely on talent and not on an actor’s past work or medium (TV or film). Additionally, they won’t begin casting for “Wonder Woman” until a script has been finalized.

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2025-07-22 07:53