Lynda Carter Suggests ‘Wonder Woman 3’ May Not Happen Without Fan Pressure

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Lynda Carter, the iconic Wonder Woman from the 1970s TV series, has revealed that a third installment in the DC franchise won’t be happening unless there is enough fan demand. In a recent interview, Carter expressed her doubts about Warner Bros’ interest in pursuing “Wonder Woman 3” without significant pressure from fans.

Carter, who made a cameo appearance as Asteria in “Wonder Woman 1984”, praised director Patty Jenkins for her unique approach to the character. She emphasized that Wonder Woman stands out from other superheroes due to her emphasis on peaceful solutions and inner strength.

Despite Carter’s enthusiasm for the franchise, she admitted that Warner Bros seems hesitant to move forward with the third film. Jenkins also hinted that “Wonder Woman 3” is currently on hold, possibly indefinitely.

Fans of the beloved superhero are now left wondering if they will ever see a continuation of Wonder Woman’s story on the big screen. With Carter’s plea for fan pressure and Jenkins’ cryptic comments, the fate of “Wonder Woman 3” remains uncertain.

As the debate over the future of the franchise continues, one thing is clear – the legacy of Wonder Woman and the impact she has had on audiences worldwide cannot be ignored. Only time will tell if Warner Bros will heed the call for a third installment and give fans the continuation of Wonder Woman’s story they have been waiting for.

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