WONDER WOMAN 1984 Director Patty Jenkins Clashed With WB Over Release Date; Unsure Of WONDER WOMAN 3 Return

WONDER WOMAN 1984 Director Patty Jenkins Clashed With WB Over Release Date; Unsure Of WONDER WOMAN 3 Return

In a revealing new interview, Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins recalls clashing with Warner Bros. over the frequent release date changes, and casts doubt on her return for Wonder Woman 3...

By JoshWilding - Dec 22, 2020 02:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Wonder Woman 1984
Source: The New York Times

Even before the pandemic really took hold, Wonder Woman 1984 was hit by a seemingly endless series of release date delays. That only got worse this year, of course, and it sounds a lot like Warner Bros.' indecision about when to have the DC Comics sequel arrive in theaters frustrated director Patty Jenkins.

After acknowledging the strange decision to give the movie a release date no one was sure it would be able to meet ("It was a group of us sitting around going, 'I don’t know, I guess we could say, ‘Three months from now,’ and then we’ll see what happens'"), Jenkins went on to say that the biggest issue was not being given as much time as expected for post-production.

"I never wanted it to come out in the winter. I was fighting the studio because we were supposed to come out summer of 2020, and then they didn’t have a big movie for 2019," the filmmaker explains. "I was in the middle of making a limited series, and all of a sudden they announced that they had moved up the release date by seven months, which was going to give me way less time to make the movie than I had for 'Wonder Woman.'" 

"I was saying, 'You guys, why would you guarantee I can’t make as good of a film by making it too quick?' So we argued about that all year, and I had to drop out of doing a whole limited series and only do the first two episodes, and just race to write an 80-page treatment at the same time as I’m trying to direct the show," Jenkins continues. "We finally got lucky that it got moved back. It would have been a much worse movie if it had come out then."

In the same New York Times interview, Jenkins was asked if she will return to the Wonder Woman franchise after directing Star Wars movie Rogue Squadron, and it sounds like she hasn't fully decided yet. 

"We’ll see what happens. I really don’t know," the director admitted. "I know that I’d love to do the third one if the circumstances were right and there was still a theatrical model possible. I don’t know that I would if there wasn’t."

It sounds like Jenkins really doesn't have any interest in making movies that won't receive a big screen release, so time will tell how this plays out. 

Warner Bros. is definitely embracing streaming with HBO Max, though, so if that continues to be the case...well, it seems unlikely Jenkins will be back to helm Wonder Woman 3


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spoiler-filled breakdown of Wonder Woman 1984!

10. Return To Themyscira

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Like the first movie, Wonder Woman 1984 kicks off in Themyscira with a young Diana Prince competing in an athletic competition against a group of much older Amazons. Initially taking the lead with ease, the future Justice League member is knocked from her horse and forced to improvise.

Taking a shortcut to reclaim first place, Diana is stopped from claiming victory when she's grabbed by Antiope who lectures her on not taking the easy way out and the importance of truth. 

It's a cool opener, and the message here is an important part of the sequel during its final act. 
 

9. Wonder Woman Saves The Day

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Moving to the 1980s, there's a quick montage featuring plenty of nods to the decade as Wonder Woman stealthily saves a number of people who are inadvertently put in harm's way. 

In a nearby mall, a group of thugs are robbing a jewellery store because they've heard that some priceless artefacts are being sold illegally out of the back. With the police closing in, one of them grabs a young girl and threatens to throw her off a balcony. Luckily, Wonder Woman intervenes and makes short work of them...despite destroying the security cameras, the hero doesn't exactly hide! 

From there, it's time to meet Dr. Barbara Minerva as we catch up with Diana in her life as a civilian. 
 

8. Diana Prince Meets Dr. Barbara Minerva

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In Diana's home, there are photos which shed some light on what she's been up to all these years, and we even get to see what became of some of the characters from the first movie (she was a bridesmaid at Charlie's wedding and is shown on a ship with an elderly Etta Candy).

The hero works undercover as a senior anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institute, and it's there that Barbara shows up as her new co-worker. No one really notices Barbara, and even the women who interviewed her for the job can't remember the doctor who specialises in the relics that the police have brought to the museum from the shady jewellery store we mentioned earlier.

Diana doesn't ignore Barbara, though, and is intrigued by one item, in particular: the Dreamstone.
 

7. The Dreamstone

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After a visit to the museum from new benefactor Maxwell Lord (who is clearly struggling financially), Diana finds her new friend working with a strange rock, and she explains that it's rumoured to grant the heart's desire of anyone who hodls it. One guy picks it up and wishes that he could have a coffee right now, and when he walks away, an intern suddenly arrives with extra coffees. 

Coincidence, right? Well, Diana picks it up and says she knows what she would wish for, and back in her apartment, Steve Trevor's watch (which she's kept all this time) springs to life.

Diana protects Barbara on a night out, and upon returning to the Smithsonian, she wishes she could be more like her newfound friend. The next morning, the doctor is surprisingly nimble...everyone appears to be taking notice of her as well, a big change after spending so much time being ignored.
 

6. Steve Trevor's Return

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Lord puts on a good show, but his fancy office is empty and one of business associates, Simon Stagg, wants his money back. Lord's son hears all of this, and it's clear that while Maxwell isn't a bad guy, he is one willing to do whatever it takes in order to make the youngster proud of him.

That includes hosting a party which Diana attends. While there, she's bugged by a guy who knows her name, but means nothing to her. However, he puts his watch in her hand and repeats his farewell from Wonder Woman, and from that moment on, both Diana - and the audience - see the guy as Steve Trevor (despite the fact the war hero is clearly inhabiting someone else's body).

Lord, meanwhile, seduces the new-look Barbara, and manages to convince her to let him have the stone. With it, he wishes to gain the powers of the stone itself and becomes all-powerful.
 

5. Maxwell Lord's Plan And The Invisible Jet

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Diana and Steve go for a walk, and he reveals that he remembers being on the plane when it exploded and then waking up in bed in the 1980s. There was something in between, but he doesn't know what. They spend the night together and start digging into that mysterious stone, learning that it had actually been put to one side for Maxwell Lord by the crooks in charge of that jewellery store.

When a wish is made, there are consequences. Diana's powers are beginning to fade, Barbara is growing increasingly unstable and violent (losing the humanity that makes her special, even if others don't notice it), and Lord...well, he has a plan. To counter that, the villain gets people to make a wish, but takes something from them in return that he wants, thereby saving him from making a wish.

Diana and Steve break into Lord's office and learn what he's done. Realising that he's heading to the Middle East, they then sneak into a military base to steal a plane for Steve to fly, but technology has advanced, and the duo find themselves being pursued courtesy of radar. Diana reveals that her lasso can turn things invisible (she's only tried it on a coffee mug up until now...which she lost), and the Invisible Jet makes its big screen debut as the duo enjoy some fireworks. 
 

4. Maxwell Lord's Plan

Lord, meanwhile, is making deals with foreign leaders, and grants a wish to magically erect a wall which will remove the Cairo leader's enemies from his lands. However, when he won't hand over his oil reserves, the villain makes off with his military instead, and decides to take the oil by force. 

A huge action scene follows as Diana and Steve - who have discovered that the Dreamstone was created by the God of Treachery and Mischief - pursue Lord through the desert. Wonder Woman realises that she's become vulnerable, with a bullet that would usually bounce off causing her to bleed. She narrowly rescues two children, but knows her powers are fading now. 

Granting all those wishes take a toll on Lord, and his health is on the decline. His son wishing that his father gets everything he wants helps, and he heads to the White House. There, the villain is able to manipulate the U.S. President into giving him access to a revolutionary satellite system which will allow him to grant everyone's wishes at the same time and become even more powerful.
 

3. White House Battle 

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Thanks to Barbara, Steve and Diana learn that using a wish means you have to sacrifice something important to you, hence why the hero is starting to lose her powers. The only way to reclaim them is to recant that wish, but in Diana's case, that would mean saying goodbye to Steve again. Killing Lord will do the same thing, and Barbara says she doesn't want to lose her newfound confidence.

Barbara, who now has super strength, shows up to protect Lord from Diana and proceeds to take her down in brutal fashion. As they escape in the President's helicopter, he explains that by granting wishes from all over the world, he'll take their health from them so he can be rejuvenated. Barbara, meanwhile, wishes to become a true "Apex Predator" and you can probably guess what that means!

As the world starts falling apart around them, and it becomes clear that Lord's manipulations are going to lead to nuclear war, Steve pleads with Diana to let him go. She can't bring herself to do it, but after a tearful goodbye, she recants her wish, and they bid farewell for the final time. With that, she runs away, her powers return, and Wonder Woman is able to take flight for the first time ever. 
 

2. Wonder Woman Fights Cheetah

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Earlier in the movie, Diana explained to Steve that the Golden Eagle armour she keeps in her apartment once belonged to another warrior, Asteria, who left Themyscira to protect her fellow Amazons from men. It appears she was killed in the process, and finding that armour was one of the first things the future Justice League member did when she found herself out in the world.

Donning that armour, Wonder Woman heads to the satellite where she's confronted by Cheetah. A pretty weird, Cirque du Soleil battle follows, but Diana's armour is badly damaged, and she only manages to defeat Barbara after electrocuting her after they plunge into some nearby water. 

Lord is determined to get more and more power, and as he grants wishes across the world, it quickly starts erupting into chaos. confronting the villain, Wonder Woman secretly uses the Lasso of Truth to broadcast her inspiring words across the entire globe, and upon hearing them, people start to recant their wishes. Lord, meanwhile, realises that his son is in danger and rushes to find him. 
 

1. An Emotional Goodbye

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Barbara has returned to her human state (meaning she recanted her wish), Lord has given up his powers and is reunited with his son, while Diana is forced to return to her life without Steve Trevor.

In the final few minutes of the film, Diana bumps into the man who Steve was inhabiting, and they wish each other a Merry Christmas before going their separate ways. He has no memory of what happened and during a voiceover, Wonder Woman talks about having faith in people before going full Superman and leaping into the air to answer a nearby alarm and to once again save the day. 

In a mid-credits scene, it's revealed that Asteria is still alive. Played by original Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter, she saves someone from a falling pillar, and has clearly been doing the hero thing for a while.
 

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BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 12/22/2020, 2:42 AM
Damn, gotta respect her honesty. If WB don't fix up with their BS marvel / Disney will snap her up quickly. She kinda sounds like she's had enough of WB already 😂 trashing them on her WW84 press tour 💀💀
tmp3
tmp3 - 12/22/2020, 2:45 AM
@DaClungerlorian - Pretty much every WB creative is trashing them rn. Villeneuve wrote a scathing article on them, so did Nolan and Jenkins agreed w/ him too. Wall Street seem to be the only people happy with this WB news, them and pirates
dracula
dracula - 12/22/2020, 2:48 AM
@DaClungerlorian - What BS, giving people a safer option for how to watch the movie. A good movie is a good movie, no matter how it is seen. Studios are still filming movies, there will be plenty of movies to help theaters when things return to normal
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 12/22/2020, 3:08 AM
@dracula - the BS, she referred to in the interview..(making her suddenly move the movie up 7 months because they didn't have a big 2019 movie) that and all chopping and destroying people's movies during production isn't BS to you?

LameLuka
LameLuka - 12/22/2020, 3:25 AM
@dracula - at the expense of sacrificing your biggest movies ? Yeah I would rather push them and do the low budget movies with this deal. WW84 is clearly suffering at the box office cause of this strategy (that and this pandemic)
inkniron
inkniron - 12/22/2020, 4:15 AM
@DaClungerlorian - Sorry, she can kick rocks. Principle for 84 wrapped in Dec 2018. If she needs more than 11 months for reshoots and post, she's going to have one hell of a time working for Didney.
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 12/22/2020, 2:46 AM
Best studio to work for!

dracula
dracula - 12/22/2020, 2:50 AM
@MosquitoFarmer - Are they still giving talented directors control. Wasn't around to see Rocky or The Godfather on the big screen. Doesn't make them any less great
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 12/22/2020, 3:14 AM
@MosquitoFarmer -
dracula
dracula - 12/22/2020, 3:15 AM
@99OPTIMISTPRIME - one of two or three reboots that live up to the original show
dracula
dracula - 12/22/2020, 2:46 AM
Could have been released in theaters if the original release date wasn't changed.

I like Patty's work and she is free to do whatever movie she wants, but she and everyone else know why Warner Brothers gave her that 10 million. Just saying, might want to think it over carefully.

Also Pandemic...people being safe is more important than people seeing a movie a specific way. A good movie is a good movie, no matter how it is seen. If the pandemic continues longer, other studios will for sure follow
TheCoonII
TheCoonII - 12/22/2020, 2:52 AM
@dracula - But if theaters WERE to actually go away the budgets for movies would have to come down it would be the end of $200 million dollar tent poles
dracula
dracula - 12/22/2020, 2:57 AM
@TheCoonII - I hope theaters survive as well, but really who knows when things will open back up again or when people will feel safe enough to return. They can't just sit on these movies forever and studios are still filming movies, so there should still be plenty of movies by then for theaters to show
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 12/22/2020, 3:06 AM
@TheCoonII - Someone much smarter than me can crunch the numbers, but I feel like big robust streaming services are approaching parity with theatrical releases on budget, but obviously it's the consumer side that hasn't kept up.

Big premium pay-per-view charges on top of a subscription seems like a no-go. And weekly series are just the more effective way to drag subscribers from month to month than big events. Okay, granted.

But once the subscriber base is big enough, then those miniseries can be funded well enough to make them essentially indistinguishable from extended tentpole blockbusters.

I'm not attached to the three-act 3-hour theatrical runtime, personally. I've always preferred serialized and episodic media over self-contained events. So, I'm biased here. But there is a version of "no more tentpole movies" that doesn't have to mean "budgets come down" on a budget-by-minute basis.
HeraldNumber7
HeraldNumber7 - 12/22/2020, 4:48 AM
@Spock0Clock -

right. large tentpoles won't go away, there will just be fewer of them (maybe) . which is not a bad thing, imo.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 12/22/2020, 2:52 AM
Let's hope Kennedy doesn't fire her mid-production and replace her with a mediocre director.
tmp3
tmp3 - 12/22/2020, 2:56 AM
@WakandanQueen - Still can’t believe they fired Lord/Miller for the Hillbilly Elogy dude
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 12/22/2020, 3:07 AM
@WakandanQueen - @tmp3 - There is not enough respect for Ron Howard in this thread.
Whaley87
Whaley87 - 12/22/2020, 4:15 AM
@Spock0Clock - Ron Howard is a legend.
SnideCut
SnideCut - 12/22/2020, 4:20 AM
@tmp3 - Yeah, let's classify the academy award winning director of Rush, Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind and Splash as 'the Hillbilly Elegy Dude'
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