James Gunn's newest update about Gal Gadot's Diana Prince from the DC Extended Universe.
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn first announced the development of a new DC Universe series focused on the Amazon warriors on Themyscira in January 2023, with Paradise Lost set to be a part of the updates about Paradise Lost have been scarce, which has made me worried that the series might not actually see the light of day. However, Gunn and co-CEO Peter Safran might have just eased my worries, giving me hope for Wonder Woman's reintroduction into the DCU.
Paradise Lost Has A Complicated Place In The DCU Timeline Already
Not Much Is Yet Known About The DCU's Paradise Lost Series
Even though it's now been two years since James Gunn first confirmed that a live-action Paradise Lost series was planned for the DCU, potentially based on 2001's Paradise Island Lost storyline from DC Comics. This is ed by Gunn's previous comments that the series' political intrigue would be reminiscent of Game of Thrones, while the series is expected to be a prequel exploring the history of the mystical island of Themyscira, which houses a nation of formidable female warriors, the Amazons. This makes me wonder where Paradise Lost falls in the DCU's timeline, however.
Since Paradise Lost is billed as a prequel to the typical Wonder Woman origin story, I wonder if the show will predate every other DCU project or whether it will take place simultaneously with the likes of Superman, Lanterns, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow and more. Currently, there's been no confirmation as to whether Paradise Lost will even include Wonder Woman herself. The lack of direction and updates concerning Paradise Lost made me pretty worried about the series' development, but now my fears might have been eased.
Paradise Lost's Lack Of Updates Has Raised Worries It Could Go The Way Of Wonder Woman 3
Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman Met A Sorry End In The DCEU
A sequel to Patty Jenkins' disappointing Wonder Woman 1984 from 2020 was officially greenlit by Warner Bros. in December 2020, and Jenkins and screenwriter Geoff Johns confirmed that they already had a full story mapped out for the sequel. However, while Wonder Woman 3 was presumably in active development for quite some time, with Gal Gadot expected to reprise the role, James Gunn and Peter Safran's takeover of DC Studios caused the movie to be put on hold. We even heard news that Gadot would still continue to play Wonder Woman, but we now know this isn't the case.

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James Gunn shared a new update on the status of Wonder Woman in the DCU, and Gal Gadot's possible return as the DC hero gets a near-definitive answer.
I was worried that Paradise Lost would suffer the same fate as Wonder Woman 3, which was officially and finally confirmed to be canceled during an October 2023 exposé by none of Zack Snyder's original cast would reprise their roles in the DCU. We've already seen this happen even after the reinvention of DC Studios, as the Arkham Asylum series fell through, and scripts for the likes of The Authority, The Brave and the Bold and Booster Gold are reported to be coming together with difficulty. However, it now seems this isn't the case for Paradise Lost.
Paradise Lost's Latest DCU Update Proves It Is Still On The Path To Release
James Gunn & Peter Safran Have Offered Positive Paradise Lost Updates
During the latest DC press event in February 2025, James Gunn and Peter Safran offered updates about a number of DCU projects, including Waller, Booster Gold and Paradise Lost. This update has given me new excitement about these shows, the latter in particular, as Gunn has confirmed that development of Paradise Lost is "going pretty well." Safran even revealed that the series' pilot is "being written right now," which means it might not be too long until we get solid new information about the new Wonder Woman-related project.
James Gunn: Paradise Lost is totally still important, and we're working heavily on it. It seems to be going pretty well.
Peter Safran: The pilot's being written right now.
The fact that Paradise Lost has now been confirmed to still be on the path to release is incredibly relieving, as it means the mistakes that the DCEU made with Wonder Woman will not be repeated. Wonder Woman is one of the three heroes widely-regarded to be most significant in DC Comics, alongside Superman and Batman, so it's essential she's handled with care in Gunn and Safran's new franchise. Paradise Lost taking some time to develop is a good sign that thought is going into Wonder Woman's new debut, which I'm very excited about.