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‘Wonder Woman 3' Announced Amid Mixed Reviews for 2nd Film
Get ready for more Diana Prince! “Wonder Woman 3” is heading our way and reuniting star Gal Gadot with director Patty Jenkins.
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Gal Gadot Cast as Cleopatra, Teaming Up Again With ‘Wonder Woman' Director
In 2017, Patty Jenkins directed “Wonder Woman” with Gadot in its titular role and the two women will join forces again for the epic historical dramatization.
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Women Set to Rule 2020 Box Office On-Screen and Behind the Camera
Stand aside, boys. 2020 is the year of kick-ass women at the box office. From Amazon princesses and lethal assassins to crafty harlequins and alien warriors, next year will be dominated by female characters and female directors. Five of the top 10 most anticipated movies for 2020 are directed by women, according to a survey of more than 2,000 millennial…
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'Wonder Woman' Sequel Pushed Back to Summer 2020
The world will have to wait a little longer for the “Wonder Woman” sequel, which will now arrive in theaters in summer 2020.
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A Broken Heart Reignites Steve Perry's Love For Music
In the years after Steve Perry left Journey, he didn’t sing for anyone — not even for himself. No songs in the shower, humming tunes on the radio, or private concerts for family or friends. He was that burnt out, despite owning one of the most powerful voices in rock ‘n’ roll. But a misstep in a relationship forced him...
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‘Wonder Woman,' ‘Aquaman' and ‘Shazam!” Thrill Comic-Con
Warner Bros. brought out all the stops Saturday at Comic-Con with an army of stars, surprises and new footage from films like “Aquaman,” ”Shazam! ” and even “Wonder Woman 1984,” which is only three and a half weeks into production. Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot, Chris Pratt, Johnny Depp and Nicole Kidman were just a few of the starry names to...
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Photo Shows Kristen Wiig in Museum for ‘Wonder Woman' Sequel
Kristen Wiig doesn’t look much like a villain in a photo released for “Wonder Woman 1984.” Director Patty Jenkins on Wednesday tweeted the first look at Wiig as Wonder Woman’s foe, Cheetah. Wiig is dressed as Barbara Minerva, the mortal who morphs into a powerful nemesis. Wiig’s character is shown standing in what appears to be a natural history museum,...
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82 Women Walk the Red Carpet in Cannes Film Fest Protest
Eighty-two women climbed the steps of the Palais des Festivals at the Cannes Film Festival in an unprecedented red carpet protest to press for improved gender equality in the film industry. The number of stars, filmmakers and film industry professionals ascending the steps represented the number of female filmmakers who have been selected to compete at Cannes during the festival’s...
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Kristen Wiig Cast as Wonder Woman Villain Cheetah
Kristen Wiig will play a villain in the next “Wonder Woman” film. Director Patty Jenkins announced on Twitter Friday that Wiig will star as Wonder Woman rival Cheetah in the superhero sequel.
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Oprah Plays Life Coach to ‘Wrinkle in Time' Co-Stars
“A Wrinkle in Time” director Ava DuVernay insists she didn’t consciously assemble three of the entertainment industry’s most successful and entrepreneurial women to play the celestial, all-knowing “Mrs.” characters in Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling.
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'Tonight': Charades With Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins
Jimmy Fallon and Gal Gadot battle it out against Patty Jenkins and The Roots’ Tarik Trotter in a competitive game of charades.
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Her Breakthrough Year: ‘Wonder Woman' Director Patty Jenkins Commands the Spotlight
This year, Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman,” starring Gal Gadot, was a mega-hit worldwide. Pulling in $816 million worldwide last summer, it was the most successful live-action film ever directed by a woman. And it was clearly a breakthrough in what was otherwise a less-than-spectacular summer at the box office.
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All of the 2018 SAG Award Presenters Will Be Women
As Hollywood remains shadowed by sexual misconduct allegations against some of the most prominent men in the industry, the 2018 SAG Awards are taking some of the first visible steps to reflect the changes in store.
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Year for 2017: ‘Feminism'
This may or may not come as a surprise: Merriam-Webster’s word of the year for 2017 is “feminism.” Yes, it’s been a big year or two or 100 for the word. In 2017, lookups for feminism increased 70 percent over 2016 on Merriam-Webster.com and spiked several times after key events, lexicographer Peter Sokolowski, the company’s editor at large, told The...
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Wonder Woman: In a ‘Justice League' of Her Own
Gal Godot’s superhero overshadows her DC colleagues, inside and outside of theaters.
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300 Drones Light Up Night Sky Over Downtown LA
To celebrate the Blu-ray release of “Wonder Woman,” 300 drones flew over downtown Los Angeles in an illuminated, choreographed art show creating some stunning visuals. Patty Jenkins has signed on to direct the sequel, and the deal will make her the highest-paid female director of all time.
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Patty Jenkins Officially Signs on to Direct ‘Wonder Woman 2'
Patty Jenkins has officially signed on to direct the sequel to “Wonder Woman.”...
A Warner Bros. representative confirmed Jenkins’ return on Monday after Variety first reported the news....
Jenkins was widely expected to return for the sequel after “Wonder Woman” became both a critical success and a global hit at the box office earning over $816 million worldwide this summer. Negotiations took... -
Titanic Lapse in Judgement: Why James Cameron Just Doesn't Get ‘Wonder Woman' Appeal
“Wonder Woman” is a pure, modern superhero hit – the best flick out of DC Comics canon in years and its most successful.
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'Wonder Woman' Director Slams James Cameron's Criticism
The director of “Wonder Woman” says James Cameron’s criticism of the film is “unsurprising” because he can’t understand it.
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Gal Gadot Shuts Down Wonder Woman Body Shaming
In the Aug. 25 issue of Rolling Stone, the actress reveals why she didn’t buy into the hype surrounding a role that took 75 years to bring to the big screen. “When you’re a beginner, you get excited about having a job,” Gadot, 32, explains. “That’s where I was.”