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Wonder Woman 2 planned to start shooting in summer 2018

October 25th, 2017 by Dave Bowling Comments

With a release date of December 2019 announced this month, reports are that Wonder Woman 2 will start shooting next summer.

Reports from Warner Bros seem to indicate that a start date of June 2018, which would give director Patty Jenkins plenty of time to get the movie and all its associated effects in the can. It also suggests that we’ll be getting new casting news fairly soon, although considering some movies and shows actually start filming before the whole cast is, well, cast, I wouldn’t hold my breath.

One interesting thing to emerge lately is that Chris Pine has been confirmed to have a role in the sequel. Hopefully, this will only be in flashback rather than Diana meeting the great-great nephew of Steve Trevor or something, but in Hollywood anything’s possible.

Another rumour, and probably one with less substance, is that the movie will be set during the height of the Cold War in the 1980s. This is a rumour that has been going round since Wonder Woman 2 was announced, but doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon. Still, it’ll be a long time until we find out for definite. We’ll let you guys know any further info when we do, same Bat-time, same Bat-channel.

Wonder Woman 2 is slated for release in December 2019.

Source: Comic Book Movie

Dave was born at an early age to parents of both sexes. He has been a self-confessed geek for as long as he can remember, having been raised through the 80s on a steady diet of Doctor Who, Star Trek, Red Dwarf and (sigh) Knight Rider. Throw the usual assortment of Saturday morning cartoons into the mix and we have something quite exceptional: someone with an encyclopaedic knowledge of utter tosh; a love of giant robots and spaceships fighting; and the strange desire to leap tall buildings in a single bound while wearing his underpants over his trousers. The death ray is currently in the works and one day you shall all bow to him, his giant space station and fleet of funky orange space shuttles...