Warner Bros. In Talks With Patty Jenkins Over "Wonder Woman" Sequel As Movie Gross Over £300 Milion Globally
The record breaking performance of "Wonder Woman" in its opening weekend gross earning of $105 million, reportedly has prompted the production studio Warner Bros and DC Movies to open talks with the movie director Patty Jenkins for a sequel.
This is not coming newly as a contract with Jenkins, as the studio contract gave her options to take in several time when she was hired and that might mean a pay rise.
The action-packed movie duly deserved the praise and has continued to churn in more earning for the studio which has now risen to $300 million globally this week in box office report.
According to Comicbook, its grew from $283 million previous globally earning having generated £93 million on Tuesday and $14.4 million on Wednesday in North America alone.
Meanwhile, sources also claimed Jenkins is yet to pen her signature for "Wonder Woman 2" but the studio is reported to be keen on getting on a negotiations with the filmmaker an her team.
This is not coming newly as a contract with Jenkins, as the studio contract gave her options to take in several time when she was hired and that might mean a pay rise.
The action-packed movie duly deserved the praise and has continued to churn in more earning for the studio which has now risen to $300 million globally this week in box office report.
According to Comicbook, its grew from $283 million previous globally earning having generated £93 million on Tuesday and $14.4 million on Wednesday in North America alone.
Meanwhile, sources also claimed Jenkins is yet to pen her signature for "Wonder Woman 2" but the studio is reported to be keen on getting on a negotiations with the filmmaker an her team.
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