Patty Jenkins’ “Marvel Girl 3” is the most recent Warner Bros. DC Studios venture to be scrapped, in line with a brand new report.
Sources allegedly informed The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday that new DC films bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran, in addition to Warner Bros. Footage bigshots, rejected Jenkins’ script, co-written with Geoff Johns, because it doesn't match their new — and growing — imaginative and prescient.
Jenkins directed and co-wrote “Marvel Girl” and “Marvel Girl 1984” starring Gal Gadot.
Insiders assured THR that prices aren’t a cause for the snub, regardless that the studio might save tens of thousands and thousands by not shifting ahead with the third “Marvel Girl” installment.
These sources reportedly predicted Gadot’s paycheck would have been round $20 million, whereas Jenkins might have earned $12 million.
Apparently, Gadot simply tweeted her pleasure for the since-abandoned movie Tuesday.
“A couple of years in the past it was introduced that I used to be going to play Marvel Girl. I’ve been so grateful for the chance to play such an unimaginable, iconic character and greater than something I’m grateful for YOU. The followers. Can’t wait to share her subsequent chapter with you,” she wrote.
In the meantime, the controversial launch of “The Flash” starring the troubled Ezra Miller has been bumped up per week to June 16.
Gunn and Safran are reportedly ironing out DCU’s 10-year plan forward of subsequent week’s deliberate assembly with Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav.
The Publish has contacted reps for DC Movies and Gadot for remark.
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