The DC Fan Carnival is still in full swing, following the trailer and behind-the-scenes specials of "The Flash", "New Batman" and "Aquaman 2", "DC One Sister" Wonder Woman also released the official news:
Patti Jenkins, the director of two Wonder Woman films, said that "Wonder Woman 3" has already started filming, and the production is ing!
The most exciting for fans is the two generations of Wonder Woman actors Gadot and Linda Carter, who confirmed that they will continue to perform in the same frame in the new work.

Patti Jenkins as a female director, in the superhero movie is a relatively rare existence, she directed the first "Wonder Woman" released in 2017, opened the female superhero blockbuster era prelude, Douban 7.1 points, got the affirmation of passers-by and fans.
However, the sequel "1984", which was released at the end of 2020, suffered a lot of controversy, and the douban reputation was only 6.1, and both passers-by and fans were obviously not very satisfied with the quality.
Mainly criticized for too many literary dramas, playing drama is too weak, "more like love literary films than superhero films", the narrative rhythm is a bit draggy and dull, and does not give people a big sense of pleasure, the final Golden Eagle armor is also a bit chicken ribs, gorgeous more than practical.
The only surprise is that the original Wonder Woman character Linda Carter made a cameo appearance at the end of the film, and she starred in the 1970s as Diana Prince, the protagonist of the Wonder Woman TV series, and her appearance, figure and temperament are impeccable.
In terms of plot, Linda Carter made a cameo appearance in Wonder Woman 1984 as Asteria, the original owner of the Golden Armor, a legendary Amazon powerful female warrior.
"Wonder Woman 3" may be released in 2022, but considering that the haze of the epidemic in Europe and the United States has not been completely eliminated, it is conservatively estimated that it will not be finally seen until 2023.
But one thing is almost certain, this will be the last installment of the Wonder Woman trilogy, and it should also be the last film directed by Patty Jenkins.