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Los Angeles, Dec 14 (TIWN) Filmmaker Patty Jenkins has broken her silence over the news that she parted ways with Warner Bros. on a sequel to 2020's 'Wonder Woman 1984'.
"I was open to considering anything asked of me. It was my understanding there was nothing I could do to move anything forward at this time. DC is obviously buried in changes they are having to make, so I understand these decisions are difficult right now."
Jenkins' statement comes almost a week after news first broke that Warner Bros. leadership had passed on her treatment for a third "Wonder Woman" movie, which set off a torrent of speculation about what the news might indicate about the future of DC.
It also sparked headlines suggesting that Jenkins had rebuffed efforts to reshape the film to fit into the nascent plans for DC Studios by newly appointed chiefs James Gunn and Peter Safran.
In her statement, Jenkins said that story is "simply not true": "I'm not one to talk about private career matters, but I will not allow inaccuracies to continue."
Roughly an hour after Jenkins poster her statement, Gunn supported her on Twitter, replying, "I can attest that all of Peter and my interactions with you were only pleasant and professional."
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