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'At some point you have to choose to share any love and joy you have to give,' Patty Jenkins said.
Plus, a special DC FanDome cameo by the original WW herself, Lynda Carter.
Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins spilled exclusive sequel secrets to ET at the 2019 Comic Con Experience in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
ET's Rachel Smith sat down with the star and director of 'Wonder Woman 1984' at CCXP in Brazil.
Gadot and director Patty Jenkins opened up to ET at the 2019 Comic Con Experience in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Sunday
ET was the only American crew with Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The director talks to ET about showing a different side to Chris Pine, 'Black Panther's' Oscar noms and if it'll help '1984's' chances.
Patty Jenkins and Chris Pine opened up to ET about the possibility of filming a third installment of the superhero franchise.
ET was with Pine and Patty Jenkins at the Los Angeles premiere of their new show, 'I Am the Night.'
The actress talks to ET about forging a partnership with Pine, being directed by Patty Jenkins and her latest true crime obsession.
The six-episode limited series, from director Patty Jenkins, launches in late January.
The followup to the 2017 blockbuster has been moved from the holidays to a summer date.
The actress also revealed whether or not she's down to do another 'Underworld' flick.
Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, and director Patty Jenkins stopped by Hall H on Saturday to tease the upcoming sequel.