Despite not even hitting cinemas across the globe yet, Wonder Woman is already being discussed for a sequel by the director behind the upcoming flick, Patty Jenkins.

Wonder Woman hits cinemas this June

Wonder Woman hits cinemas this June

Speaking to The Toronto Sun, she explained: “I’m excited for her to come to America and become the Wonder Woman we are all familiar with from having grown up around her as an American superhero.”

She added of a potential sequel: “I’d like to bring her a little farther along into the future and have a fun, exciting storyline that is its own thing.”

Starring Gal Gadot in the titular role, Wonder Woman will bring the character to life following her guest appearance in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and ahead of the Justice League superhero team-up movie later this year.

The movie is expected to not only bring Diana’s origin story to viewers, but a story from World War I and a third that takes place in the present day, with Steve Rogers (Chris Pine) and the Amazonian Princess teaming up.

Jenkins added of the solo film: “I always thought the origin story would be the great way to go. I love origin superhero stories and I love the simplicity you can have with that journey.

“Also, there was the fact that no one had done her story and the fact that I love her. So it was a treasure trove of potential.”

Wonder Woman hits UK cinemas on June 1, ahead of its US release on June 2.


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