Supposedly WB Has Offered WONDER WOMAN To A Female Director!

Supposedly WB Has Offered WONDER WOMAN To A Female Director!

Lexi Alexander, who was the director behind Punisher: War Zone and Green Street Hooligans, told Forbes she heard Warner Bros. has offered Wonder Woman to another female director. Who do you think it could be?

By nailbiter111 - Nov 08, 2014 08:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Wonder Woman
Source: forbes.com

 
Last month, The Hollywood Reporter mentioned Warner Bros. was actively seeking a female to direct their Wonder Woman solo film, which will star Gal Gadot ("Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"). Since then, many articles have compiled lists of women that should be considered. One of the directors that has frequented those lists is Lexi Alexander, who directed Green Street Hooligans and Punisher: War Zone. Forbes' Ellen Killoran recently chatted with Lexi and the subject of Wonder Woman came up. Lexi says she was never approached by Warner Bros., and that the studio has already made offer to another female director.

Alexander said that she has not been approached by the studio, and has discouraged her managers from throwing her hat in the ring. “I can’t say they wouldn’t consider me, but they haven’t reached out.” She said she heard Warner Bros. had been made an offer to another female director. "If she says yes, everybody will be very happy, including me,” Alexander said. “Still, I don’t see at this point why anyone would say yes. There is huge pressure … If [a female director] does fail, then all of a sudden it’s ‘all women suck at directing.’”

Who could it be? Forbes' Mark Hughes said Warner Bros.' shortlist included Kathryn Bigelow ("Zero Dark Thirty"), Catherine Hardwicke ("Twilight"), Mimi Leder ("Deep Impact"), Karyn Kusama ("Girlfight"), and Julie Taymor ("Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark"). Maybe it is one of the them?

Which female director would you like to see land the gig?


Thanks to a heads up from MisterBatfleck
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Gyasiman
Gyasiman - 11/8/2014, 8:17 PM
They should give it to the best directer possible
Gyasiman
Gyasiman - 11/8/2014, 8:18 PM
Regardless of gender.
MisterBatfleck
MisterBatfleck - 11/8/2014, 8:20 PM
I wonder who found this? :P
MisterBatfleck
MisterBatfleck - 11/8/2014, 8:22 PM
TheSuperguy
TheSuperguy - 11/8/2014, 8:23 PM
For a second there I got really scared that they had offered it to Lexi Alexander.
MisterBatfleck
MisterBatfleck - 11/8/2014, 8:23 PM
Thanks.
themidnightking
themidnightking - 11/8/2014, 8:27 PM
So I assume with Toy Story 4 coming June 2017, Wonder Woman's release date will change?
Dingbat
Dingbat - 11/8/2014, 8:32 PM
@Gyasiman



This guy gets it. WB shouldn't hire a female director as a stunt like that unless she's the best one for the job. I'm all for it though, if she's right for it.
Lozzy
Lozzy - 11/8/2014, 8:35 PM
I dont mind that its a female director, but the thing that bugs me is that all the directors who were on the short list to direct this movie were female.
Hulksta
Hulksta - 11/8/2014, 8:38 PM
You're so forward thinking WB

Batman52
Batman52 - 11/8/2014, 8:38 PM
No matter who WB picks as director for Wonder Woman fans will criticize their pick, so at this point their in no wrong if they pick a female or male director.
BruceLeroy
BruceLeroy - 11/8/2014, 8:40 PM
Why does the director have to be a female? Strange move but whatever.
JillyMcBeam
JillyMcBeam - 11/8/2014, 8:44 PM
@FrozenDIAMONDZ

For once, we agree on something.
RexDartEskimoSpy
RexDartEskimoSpy - 11/8/2014, 8:44 PM
There is huge pressure … If [a female director] does fail, then all of a sudden it’s ‘all women suck at directing.’


She's right. Which is sad. Ton of pressure. But WB will get a lot of free publicity if they go with a female director, which is 90% of why they'll do it.
Carl
Carl - 11/8/2014, 8:52 PM
ray stevenson was a great punisher, but warzone was terrible.
Batman52
Batman52 - 11/8/2014, 8:54 PM
Now I feel like WB will come with an announcement this week. It's been a month since WB/DC gave us a schedule for the movies and after the recent announcements that's been happening the past week something is going to come up.
FightAs0ne
FightAs0ne - 11/8/2014, 8:55 PM
Alright I have to ask this, and I'm not trying to be insensitive, just curious as to what others think. Does it truly matter if a female directs a female lead movie or a black man directs a black lead movie in others eyes? This is similar to them looking for a black director for Black Panther. I mean I think as long as they have a good vision for the film, or have a history of good film positions under their belt, it'll be a good film.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 11/8/2014, 8:56 PM
"If we lived in a perfect world where everyone was treated the same then it wouldn't be a big deal, but we don't live in that world. Women are constantly overlooked as directors. Have things improved over the decades? Yes, but Hollywood has a long way to go before I would say everyone is on equal footing."

[frick]ing THANK YOU. Seriously. The whole "Oh, just get the best director for the job" mindset would be good and all...except for the fact that in this imperfect world, it seems like the "best director for the job" is ALWAYS male. And besides, if anyone honestly believes Hollywood is run as a meritocracy, well, you're clearly not paying attention.

In this case, maybe it's NOT the end of the world to get a female director to direct the FIRST EVER female-led comic book movie? Jesus.
Bekss
Bekss - 11/8/2014, 8:57 PM
If is a female director and the movie fails it will be what she said
And if it is a male director people will say that it failed because a man can't do a "female movie"

Both ways the director will be more screwed than usual if the movie fails.
Batman52
Batman52 - 11/8/2014, 8:58 PM
@SauronsBANE Preach!!!
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 11/8/2014, 8:59 PM
I don't care if it's a man, woman or monkey just pick the best director and no gimmicks.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 11/8/2014, 8:59 PM
"And if it is a male director people will say that it failed because a man can't do a "female movie"

Sadly, that's not true. If a male directs this and it fails, then it'll retroactively be decided that "Female superheroes can't carry their own movie." Which is a symptom of how [frick]ed up Hollywood is when it comes to inequality and under-representation.
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 11/8/2014, 9:03 PM
They should get Kurt sutter to make a punisher movie that shit would be epic.
PeterDarker121
PeterDarker121 - 11/8/2014, 9:06 PM
@Batman52

If by "us" you mean WB/DC's shareholders and if by "gave" you mean that information they relayed to those shareholders which was picked up by and disseminated by the media who heard about it, then okay.

If Warner Brother's shareholders feel any new info needs to be released, they'll vote on it, I'm sure.
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