But by giving Carter a spotlight in the middle of the credits, Jenkins found a way to honor the legacy of someone she admires-and also open the door for a number of possible futures. So there’s still plenty up in the air both for the DCEU and Diana for Jenkins to be planting concrete seeds for Asteria to feature in a third film.
According to studio chief Toby Emmerich: “As fans around the world continue to embrace Diana Prince, driving the strong opening weekend performance of Wonder Woman 1984, we are excited to be able continue her story with our real life Wonder Women-Gal and Patty-who will return to conclude the long-planned theatrical trilogy.” Jenkins has said she would only return to direct if the third film opened in theaters, rather than on HBO Max. In addition to upcoming DC movies, including a return a third standalone Wonder Woman movie, the Israeli actress is set to appear in a pair of big-budget Netflix thrillers, the long-awaited. announced Sunday that it had greenlit a third installment of the Wonder Woman franchise. I’m so honored to be here with you, Lynda, because you are both that on the screen and off and have inspired me my entire life.
So incredible and strong and fighting but also sweet and smiling and just and thoughtful and so great. Wonder Woman 3 was officially confirmed shortly after the release of Wonder Woman 1984, despite a somewhat mixed response to the DC sequel.
Lynda Carter, oh my God, is the woman who when I was a child came to life and showed me a woman who is everything.