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Director Patty Jenkins had her own vision of Wonder Woman when she created the 2017 masterpiece. Talking about the mistrust and her horrible experience at Warner Bros. Discovery (formerly Warner Bros.), Jenkins went against the dark portrayal of Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman and instead toned it down for audiences.

With changes in the script and over 30 changes, the director revealed that WB wanted to showcase a darker side of the universe where Gal Gadot’s character was chopping heads and they didn’t even read what Jenkins had to read.
When Director Patty Jenkins Stood Up ForWonder Woman
Back in 2016, Zack Snyder created a benchmark for the DCU when he createdBatman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.Introducing the character ofGal Gadot‘s Princess Diana in the movie, it was high time that the backstory of the Themyscira princess should be told in detail.
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Director Patty Jenkins was hired for directing the movie and she had a lot of changes in the script. Talking about those said changes, Jenkins revealed that Warner Bros. and DC Studios wanted her to become the face of the movie while they worked in the background controlling everything. Stating that a darker side of the movie was in development,Patty Jenkinsquickly corrected the script stating that“women don’t want to see that”.
“They wanted to hire me like a beard; they wanted me to walk around on set as a woman, but it was their story and their vision,”Jenkins said.“And my ideas? They didn’t even want to read my script. There was such mistrust of a different way of doing things and a different point of view.”

The American director further continued,
“Even when I first joined ‘Wonder Woman’ it was like, ‘Uhh, yeah, OK, but let’s do it this other way.’ But I was like, ‘Women don’t want to see that. Her being harsh and tough and cutting people’s heads off… I’m a ‘Wonder Woman’ fan, that’s not what we’re looking for.’ Still, I could feel that shaky nervousness [on their part] of my point of view.”

Following a long and heated to-and-fro movement that lasted years, Patty Jenkins was finally hired as the director ofWonder Womanand she created a masterpiece. Considering that she wanted to make the movie her way, there were a lot of script changes and scenarios that she had to oversee.
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Patty Jenkins Saw Over 30 Screenplays ForWonder Woman!
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In trying to create her own version of Wonder Woman, Patty Jenkins saw over 30 different scripts and screenplays. She further stated that the variations were so many in number that she could see them written on the walls.
“During that period of time, there were so many scripts, I could see the writing on the wall. This was an internal war on every level about what ‘Wonder Woman’ should be.”
In the end, the director got the final call and created the 2017Wonder Womanand its sequelWonder Woman 1984in 2020. Jenkins recently walked out of the set ofWonder Woman 3due to her disputes with the DC Studios. There has not been any confirmed news of the third installment of the beloved DCU franchise.
Source:IndieWire
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Visarg Acharya is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on movies, with over 3000 articles published. He has been an entertainment journalist for the past three years and a copywriter at a corporation. Visarg usually covers news and theories on the MCU and the DCU, with an emphasis on Avengers and Superman; Game of Thrones, and more.A Tarantino fan, Visarg, spends his time critiquing various directors’ filmographies and watching them with curiosity. Medieval fantasy like The Lord of the Rings or sci-fi movies like Interstellar, watching the latest horror movies, and listening to Hans Zimmer become his comfort zone. When idle, he can be found reading fantasy novels with a terrible cup of coffee in hand.