The DCU's Chapter 1: "Gods and Monsters" slate has just gotten started, thanks to Creature Commandos' premiere in 2024, and the release of Superman in July. However, there are several major heroes making their way to the DCU, as lots of announced projects are currently in various development stages, while there are still films and TV shows that DC Studios have yet to reveal.

Gunn was asked by a fan on Threads if he had any updates on Wonder Woman, which led to a very exciting response from the DC Studios co-CEO. Gunn stated that they are "not to be shared publicly yet," before adding, "But yes. Encouraging." Check out his comment below:

James Gunn Gives Wonder Woman Update

To this point, there has technically only been a single glimpse of Wonder Woman in the DCU franchise, which was through animation. During the vision that Circe showed Amanda Waller in Creature Commandos of the future, viewers saw a dead Wonder Woman alongside multiple Justice League characters for a brief second.

What James Gunn's Wonder Woman Update Means For The DCU

Decoding the Significance of Gunn's Encouraging Words for the DCU's Future

For the time being, it remains to be seen when DC Studios will announce what they have planned for Wonder Woman. However, from Gunn's latest update alone, one project he could be teasing is the previously announced Paradise Lost TV show, which will be a prequel series prior to Diana Prince's birth.

At a press event back in March 2025, with ScreenRant in attendance, DC Studios confirmed that the Paradise Lost pilot was being written, and Gunn's latest comments could hint that it's getting closer to happening. The other possibility in of Gunn's Wonder Woman teasing is perhaps that an actual solo movie for Diana is being developed.

It's possible that DC Studios is working with a writer or writers now on a DCU Wonder Woman movie pitch.

Since Wonder Woman was the only one from the DC trinity that didn't get her own film announced back in January 2023 when the "Gods and Monsters" slate was revealed, Gunn could be hinting that they're finally getting ready to move forward with a DCU film starring the titular heroine. It's possible that DC Studios is working with a writer or writers now on a DCU Wonder Woman movie pitch, and if things move in the right direction, that could be a future announcement waiting to happen.

Our Take On James Gunn's Wonder Woman Update

Analyzing the Implications of Gunn's Positive Announcement Regarding Wonder Woman

As cryptic as Gunn was in his update, it's still incredible to hear that "encouraging" things are happening for Wonder Woman at DC Studios. Whether or not future events like San Diego Comic-Con, which is only two months away, will see DC Studios reveal more about Wonder Woman remains to be seen, but that would be an ideal place to confirm what they are planning for Diana in the DCU timeline. Hopefully, at least before 2025 is over, the world will have a better idea of what to expect from Wonder Woman in the DCU.

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