Wonder Woman

In the first spinoff from ‘Batman vs. Superman,’ the Wonder Woman movie will serve as a prequel to the events in that film, introducing Wonder Woman and following her origin. In the film, we’ll see Diana living on Themyscira alongside Queen Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen), and her aunts Antiope (Robin Wright) and Menalippe (Force Majeure’s Lisa Loven Kongsli). The three adult women struggle with how to deal with raising Diana. Some, like Hippolyta, want to shelter her on the island to keep her safe. Antiope wants to train her to be a ruthless warrior. The film will also flashforward to the WWI era where she meets Steve Trevor, the Army officer she later falls in love with.

  • Release Date: June 2, 2016
  • Director: Patty Jenkins
  • Written By: Jason Fuchs
  • Cast: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Connie Nielsen
‘Wonder Woman 2’ May Be Set in the 1980s and Bring Back Chris Pine
‘Wonder Woman 2’ May Be Set in the 1980s and Bring Back Chris Pine
‘Wonder Woman 2’ May Be Set in the 1980s and Bring Back Chris Pine
The Wonder Woman sequel train has pulled out of the station, and even with Patty Jenkins’ crossover superhero hit still playing in theaters, it’s already begun to pick up steam. Star Gal Gadot will return for the second solo project for the indestructible Amazon, they’ve landed writer Geoff Johns (who co-produced the Green Lantern movie, so, yikes) to handle the script, and while Jenkins has yet to put her Jane Hancock on the dotted line for another film, details of plot are now solidifying. For Wonder Woman, Diana battled those no-good fascists in World War I, and the sequel will reportedly plop her down in another historical era to intervene in a real-life global crisis. This time, the Rooskies will be the ones shaking in their boots.
Weekend Box Office: ‘Spider-Man’ Wins the Weekend
Weekend Box Office: ‘Spider-Man’ Wins the Weekend
Weekend Box Office: ‘Spider-Man’ Wins the Weekend
Did any new releases come out this weekend? I honestly can’t remember. Someone mentioned that there was a new Marvel movie in theaters - one featuring some sort of Spider-Person - but that can’t be right. I feel like I would’ve seen that, perhaps promoted on an unprecedented level for any superhero movie? Hmm. Well, anyways, here’s the weekend box office estimates as of Sunday afternoon:
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Despicable Me 3’ Opens Strong
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Despicable Me 3’ Opens Strong
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Despicable Me 3’ Opens Strong
It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for, Edgar Wright fans: did the filmmaker’s action-packed Baby Driver score big with audiences? Or does this weekend belong to sequels, sequels, and more sequels? This weekend was always going to belong to Despicable Me 3— it’s a big hit with the kiddos, don’t you know— but there’s definitely some room for optimism in how the rest of the weekend Top 10 shook out. Here’s the numbers as of Sunday afternoon:
‘Wonder Woman’ Is Now the Highest-Grossing DCEU Movie
‘Wonder Woman’ Is Now the Highest-Grossing DCEU Movie
‘Wonder Woman’ Is Now the Highest-Grossing DCEU Movie
We all knew Wonder Woman was going to be a box office hit — passing $1 million in its opening weekend, becoming the highest-grossing female-directed live-action film ever made shortly after that — and how it’s shattered a new record. Wonder Woman is now the highest-grossing movie of the DC Extended Universe, passing Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman in box office sales.
Patty Jenkins Says She’ll Be Back for ‘Wonder Woman 2’
Patty Jenkins Says She’ll Be Back for ‘Wonder Woman 2’
Patty Jenkins Says She’ll Be Back for ‘Wonder Woman 2’
When Wonder Woman dominated the box office on its opening weekend (and continued to do so over many more), two questions were on everyone’s minds: Would there be a Wonder Woman 2, and would Patty Jenkins come back to direct it? She hadn’t signed a multiple-film contract, so about a month ago it looked oddly up in the air for her. But she has since announced that she’s working on the sequel treatment, and recently said that yes, she would indeed be back at the helm of Wonder Woman 2.
Weekend Box Office: ‘Transformers’ Bombs and Breaks Records
Weekend Box Office: ‘Transformers’ Bombs and Breaks Records
Weekend Box Office: ‘Transformers’ Bombs and Breaks Records
Another weekend, another Weekend Box Office Report! While it won’t surprise you to find out that Michael Bay’s latest episode of Rock ’Em Sock ’Em Robots won the weekend, the specifics of that win come with enough asterisks to make even Barry Bonds blush. It was a terrible weekend for Transformers: The Last Knight one on continent and a record-breaking opening on another, which just goes to show how confusing this whole box office thing can be at times. Here’s the projected numbers as of Sunday afternoon:
Patty Jenkins Is Working on a ‘Wonder Woman’ Sequel
Patty Jenkins Is Working on a ‘Wonder Woman’ Sequel
Patty Jenkins Is Working on a ‘Wonder Woman’ Sequel
You will see Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman back onscreen in just a couple months, as one of the key members of Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon’s Justice League. But how long will we have to wait for a sequel? Obviously Wonder Woman 2 will happen. It’s just a matter of when.
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Cars 3’ Dethrones ‘Wonder Woman’
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Cars 3’ Dethrones ‘Wonder Woman’
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Cars 3’ Dethrones ‘Wonder Woman’
It’s a pleasant Sunday afternoon in the world, which means it’s time for your weekend box office updates! While this was a disappointing weekend overall for a handful of new releases, there’s good news to be had: after a disappointing $144 million total gross last weekend, the box office bounced back to $187 million total over the past few days. That takes some of the pressure off Wonder Woman to, you know, save the summer blockbuster as we know it. Here’s the totals as of Sunday afternoon:

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