Actor Lynda Carter, who portrayed the character of superhero Wonder Woman in a 1970s TV series, says a third film in the DC franchise won't be made without fan demand.
Actor Lynda Carter, who portrayed the character of superhero Wonder Woman in a 1970s TV series, says a third film in the DC franchise won't be made without fan demand.
Actor Lynda Carter, who portrayed the character of superhero Wonder Woman in a 1970s TV series, says a third film in the DC franchise won't be made without fan demand.
Carter appeared as the warrior Asteria in 2020's "Wonder Woman 1984", the follow-up of "Wonder Woman" (2017). Both movies were directed by Patty Jenkins and starred Gal Gadot in the title role.
The actor said Warner Bros, the studio behind the comic book film series, doesn't seem interested in working on "Wonder Woman 3".
바카라I don바카라t think they want to do it unless there바카라s enough pressure from fans. I just don바카라t think they have the mind to do it. I don바카라t understand that, because it seems to me that Wonder Woman is different from other characters.
"She바카라s not just a superhero. Her whole thing is about peaceful solutions. She바카라s not aggressive to be aggressive. It바카라s a different story. It바카라s about inner strength, outer strength. I don바카라t know why they tabled it, because it바카라s a great franchise," Carter told Yahoo! Entertainment.
She also praised Jenkins, saying the director had been working on something that 바카라was really interesting, wonderful and about something important.바카라
바카라Not just your typical thing. But they don바카라t want anyone else to make it,바카라 added the actor, who was set to appear in the third film.
Recently, Jenkins said that "Wonder Woman 3" is dead 바카라for the time being, easily forever바카라.