Jenkins to direct 'Wonder Woman' sequel

Patty Jenkins will come back to guide the 2019 continuation of the current year's hit superhuman motion picture "Ponder Lady," movie exchange productions said on Monday after she turned into the most elevated earning female executive in Hollywood history.

Jenkins, 46, will by and by coordinate Israeli performer Lady Gadot as the superhuman in "Ponder Lady 2," booked for discharge on Dec. 13, 2019, distributions including Assortment and Hollywood Journalist said.

The two distributions, referring to anonymous sources, said Jenkins will be paid around $8 million to coordinate the spin-off and would likewise get a back end of the movie's film industry net, which would make her the most generously compensated female executive in Hollywood history.

Motion picture studio Warner Brothers did not remark on the news and has not given any further points of interest in the continuation.

"Ponder Lady," was the primary remain solitary motion picture to star a female hero since 2005's film industry flop "Elektra," and the first to be coordinated by a lady.

It rode to the highest point of the movies in June on a rush of good surveys and female strengthening, and with $816.4 million at the overall film industry, it is currently the second-greatest motion picture of the year after the real life form of "Magnificence and the Monster."

Jenkins overwhelmed Phyllida Lloyd, who coordinated 2008's melodic "Mamma Mia!," for the title of most noteworthy earning female executive.

Gadot's Ponder Lady will next be found in November's hero group film "Equity Alliance," nearby Ben Affleck's Batman and Henry Cavill's Superman.

"Ponder Lady," the fourth film in Warner Brothers' present cycle of DC Funnies' true to life establishment, helped support benefits for Warner Brothers' parent organization Time Warner Inc.

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