Wonder Woman 3: Cancellation, Story, Diana"s DCU Future, & Everything We Know

Summary
  • Wonder Woman 3 has been canceled, disappointing fans who were eagerly awaiting news on the trailer and release date.
  • The cancelation is a shame considering the success of the previous Wonder Woman films and the boost they gave to the DCEU.
  • Instead, fans can look forward to an Amazonian-focused HBO Max series called Paradise Lost, which may serve as a way to introduce a new actor as Wonder Woman in the DC Universe.
Fans excited about Wonder Woman 3 were dealt a devastating blow when the news broke that the DCEU sequel was not moving forward. Though director Patty Jenkins and star Gal Gadot were expected to return for the third installment in the DCEU timeline, the project was canceled as the DCU underwent restructuring with the new co-CEOs, James Gunn and Peter Safran. As such, fans waiting for news on Wonder Woman 3's trailer or release date are sadly going to be left disappointed, as there will be no new developments with this particular Wonder Woman project.
The cancelation is especially shocking given the massive boost 2017's Wonder Woman gave to the DCU in its struggling early days. Following the disappointing reaction to movies like Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman proved that there was hope for the DCU to survive as it was met with critical acclaim and huge success at the box office. The sequel, Wonder Woman 1984, became the first big release premiering directly on HBO Max during the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, the reception was much less enthusiastic. However, while fans were still excited for Wonder Woman 3 to complete the trilogy, those dreams are replaced with questions about Wonder Woman's future in the DCU, a possible reboot, and an Amazonian-focused HBO Max series.


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