Director Patty Jenkins Says WONDER WOMAN 3 Is 'Probably My Last'

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Director Patty Jenkins is planning on moving on and away from DC’s Wonder Woman franchise after the third film. During an interview with the German magazine Geek (via @DCMovieNews2), she talked about her work on the franchise so far, saying:

"[Wonder Woman 1984] gave me a chance to do a lot of things that I couldn't accommodate in the first movie. I was so happy to tell the Wonder Woman origin story. It was almost her birth, but we really haven't seen what she is capable of. It is exciting for me to show her at the peak of her strength.

"But it is also very important that she fights an internal struggle: she is a Goddess and tries to help humanity. She is not only someone who fights evil, she tries to show bad people how to improve. It's an interesting dilemma."

When talking about the third film, she said that it will probably be her last and she plans on putting everything else that she has in mind for the character into that film.

"The next one [Wonder Woman 3] is probably my last Wonder Woman movie, so I have to put everything I want to show there. We have to think carefully." 

It’s hard to say what exactly the third film will entail as we haven’t even seen Wonder Woman 1984 yet, but I imagine the third chapter of Diana Prince’s story will end up being set in modern-day.

For those of you curious to know what the story for Wonder Woman 1984 might entail, a lot of details were revealed in a recently released junior novelization and it definitely sounds ridiculous. You can read some of those spoiler-filled details here.

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