During a recent podcast appearance, Wonder Woman and Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins detailed her long journey to bring the stories of Diana Prince to life, which included details about Warner Bros.’ reluctance to move forward on the picture not only from a conceptual standpoint, but also that Jenkins herself didn’t feel as though she was empowered to guide the initial adventure, though she has since clarified that these comments stem from discussions over the course of a decade. She also clarified that her feelings of being a token female on set were in regards to different projects that she had been involved with.
Versions of this article seems to be everywhere and not true. There was no “war” with warner bros. over ww. I’m talking about 10 years of discussions with 10 different execs through them. And whole beard thing was about other projects at other studios.
I felt extremely supported in my vision on both films by @wbpictures, @ZackSnyder all the producers and everyone on board our eventual team. Just was a long road to get to make it. Let’s chill the dramatic headlines like “war”. https://t.co/V7Tj1rOTBS