‘Wonder Woman II’ Will Be Set During The Cold War, Warner Bros Announces

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(JTA) — Warner Bros. has officially announced that it will produce a sequel to its wildly successful “Wonder Woman” film.
Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Comics announced the follow-up, called “Wonder Woman II,” at the Comic-Con in San Diego, according to reports.
The movie reportedly will be set during the Cold War with the Soviets. A release date has not been announced.
“Wonder Woman” has surpassed $600 million at the box office worldwide, making it the sixth-highest grossing film of 2017.
Meanwhile, Gal Gadot arrived at Comic-Con on Saturday to participate in a panel with her co-stars in the upcoming “Justice League” movie. “Gal Gadot is here and Comic-Con is losing its mind,” the Los Angeles Times reported.
.@GalGadot shows she’s a real life superhero while talking to a #WonderWoman superfan at #ComicCon #SDCC #JusticeLeague pic.twitter.com/QnORTnYHF4
— Variety (@Variety) July 23, 2017
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