Published 17:11 IST, January 6th 2021
'Wonder Woman 1984' director Patty Jenkins dismisses 'war' claims, thanks Warner Bros
'Wonder Woman 1984' director Patty Jenkins took to her Twitter to address the 'war' between her and Warner Bros. She shuts down the claims. Read on.
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Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins recently took to her Twitter to address ongoing issues with Warner Bros. In an interview with Marc Maron, she talked about several issues that took place during her journey. In her post, she slammed articles that used word 'war' to describe situation.
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Patty Jenkins vs Warner Bros.
Patty Jenkins recently talked about her journey to bring Wonder Woman 1984 into existence. She addressed certain issues she faced with production house. According to Comicbook.com, Patty revealed that Warner Bros wanted to hire her "like a beard." She added that production house wanted it to be ir story and vision. y wanted her just so y can have a female presence on set. She also talked about how her scripts weren't read and how re was a different point of views amongst m.
This conversation was blown out of proportion by audience. y misinterpreted certain lines and ended up believing that she was at "war" with Warner Bros. She took to her Twitter to slam such articles and also thanked production house as well as Zack Synder who supported her vision. Take a look :
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In podcast, Patty talked about her part of journey and that when she joined Wonder Woman, she was presented with certain suggestions. She wanted her version of Wonder Woman to be released for audience. She kept her points in front of production house that body wants to see WW as a harsh character. She claimed that she is a fan and she wouldn't want to see character behead people and have a tough outlook. She added that she felt a little bit of nervousness from or party when she put forward her point of view on table.
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'Wonder Woman 1984' Review
Wonder Woman 1984 had a atrical release despite COVID-19 situation. While sequel of movie was much awaited, it received mixed reviews from critics as well as audience. Some claimed it to have typical Hollywood touch whereas ors compared movie with or DC sequels and claimed it to be best one. According to CNET.com, in second week, movie did t work well at box-office. It saw a 67 per cent drop in Box Office collection. While only a few atres were open for screening, majority of blame for this drop is on OTT release.
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17:11 IST, January 6th 2021