'Wonder Woman' director
Patty Jenkins has said that she hopes the success of the Gal Gadot- starrer will allow women to have access to 'diverse' job prospects in future.
The 46-year-old filmmaker said when the DC film surpassed USD 100 million at the domestic box office in its first week, it challenged records created by previous blockbusters. "I hope the success of the film will lead to change and lead to other people getting opportunities.
I hope women become a diverse, easy hire for all sorts of jobs in the future. It sort of defied expectations (at the box office)," Jenkins said.
'Wonder Woman' has crossed USD 400 million at home box office, overtaking superhero hits like 'Iron Man', 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' and 'Suicide Squad'. Its sequel is set to hit the screens on December 13, 2019.
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