Recently, there was news that the filming project of "Wonder Woman 3" was cancelled, which disappointed many DC fans. Now there are reports that the story behind "Wonder Woman 3" is not that simple. The report said that Wonder Woman 3 was not randomly cancelled for no reason, but that director and deputy screenwriter Patty Jenkins left the project directly after friction with the studio. According to the revelation, Jenkins had no intention of changing her positioning of the film, and Warner Bros. Pictures Group executives Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy "did not understand her, the role, the character arc, or what Jenkins was trying to do." The report said that Jenkins sent De Luca an email, and after clicking on it, he saw Wikipedia's explanation of the term "character arc", which was full of mockery. After Wonder Woman 3 was revealed to have been canceled earlier this week, DC Studios executive James Gunn tweeted about the current "testy environment" and the "inevitable transition period in telling cohesive stories across film, TV, animation, and games." After DC Studios intended to build a movie universe, Wonder Woman 3 became a project that "no one dared to interfere with". Gunn and another executive Peter Safran both stayed away from the project. |
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