Warner Bros. Announces Production of Wonder Woman 3
Gal Gadot and Director Patty Jenkins Participate: "Completing the Long-Planned Trilogy"
Distributor Warner Bros. announced on the 28th (Korean time) that they will produce the third installment of the 'Wonder Woman' series, following the success of the movie 'Wonder Woman 1984.' 'Wonder Woman 1984' earned $16.7 million (approximately 18.4 billion KRW) in North America during its opening weekend. This is the highest opening record for a film released during the COVID-19 pandemic. The global cumulative revenue has also reached $85 million (approximately 93.2 billion KRW).
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Warner Bros. announced the sequel production as a meaningful achievement amid reduced theater operations. Chairman Toby Emmerich stated, "Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins are co-writing the script to complete the long-planned trilogy." He added, "The third 'Wonder Woman' film will be released in theaters," and expressed, "We are pleased to continue Wonder Woman's story." Considering the COVID-19 pandemic situation, 'Wonder Woman 1984' was simultaneously released worldwide in theaters and on Warner Bros.' streaming service HBO Max. In South Korea, it was released exclusively in theaters on the 23rd and attracted 303,839 viewers over five days.
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