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With James Gunn confirming a Wonder Woman reboot minus Gal Gadot, it's worth noting that she wasn’t the original screen Amazon. Long before her, and even before Lynda Carter, Cathy Lee Crosby was the first to portray Wonder Woman in a 1974 TV film,
Gal Gadot is stunning in a plunging swimsuit from a tennis court as she shows off her tongue flick with wet hair.
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EarlyGame on MSNJames Gunn Confirms He Is Working On A New Wonder Woman MovieJames Gunn has officially confirmed that a new Wonder Woman film is in development. In a recent interview, he shared that the script is currently being written. Wonder Woman's Movie History: A Story Of Highs And Lows The first Wonder Woman movie came out in 2017 and was directed by Patty Jenkins.
Ever since Wonder Woman became a massive hit and its sequel Wonder Woman 1984 could not quite match up to the success of the first film, the future of Wonder Woman 3 has been stuck in limbo. Looks like there could be some progress.
A Diana Prince/Wonder Woman movie was officially confirmed to be in development by James Gunn on June 10, 2025, in an Entertainment Weekly interview.
DC Studios’ co-head James Gunn revealed a new Wonder Woman film is in development, marking a DCEU reset and parting ways with Gal Gadot’s version
James Gunn confirmed that a new Wonder Woman movie is in the early stages of development at DC Studios, and, as expected, the fan-castings have already kicked up a
Gunn confirmed that the previously announced Wonder Woman- adjacent project, Paradise Lost, a prequel series set on the island of Thymascira, Wonder Woman's home, but set long before her, was still in development. Gunn called the series "slow moving" but assured that it is still moving forward.