They teased last month that the Wonder Woman 3 would be ‘coming’ following the success of the feminist franchise’s first and second films.
And OG Wonder Woman Lynda Carter, 70, and director Patty Jenkins, 50, looked to be up to something as they walked arm-in-arm through New York City on Saturday afternoon.
The ladies were seen layered up in their most stylish winter gear as they enjoyed a brisk walk and talk through midtown Manhattan.
Creative chat? OG Wonder Woman Lynda Carter, 70, was seen beaming big as she enjoyed a walk with WW franchise director Patty Jenkins, 50, in New York City on Saturday afternoon
Lynda looked vivacious as she flashed a large grin during a laughter-filled chat with Patty as they made their way through the bustling streets of the city.
The blue-eyed beauty looked elegant yet dressed for comfort as she was seen in black flared jeans and an elegant fur trimmed coat layered over a white turtleneck.
She sported sneakers on her feet, a pair of gloves for warmth and a stylish hat while carrying a leather tote bag.
And Jenkins opted for the city’s signature shade as she wore a sweeping peacoat with platform heeled boots and a colorful neck scarf for a fun splash.
Having a ball: Lynda looked vivacious as she flashed a large grin during a laughter-filled chat with Patty as they made their way through the bustling streets of the city
Pulling her in: The industry heavyweights showed off their very close bond as they strolled arm and arm throughout a large portion of their walk
Weekend trip? As Patty is based in Santa Monica, California and Lynda is based in Maryland, it appeared that both made the trek to meet into the city
Additionally the duo looked to be joined by a third party as they all made their way down 6th avenue.
And as Patty is based in Santa Monica, California and Lynda is based in Maryland, it appeared that both made the trek to meet into the city as they perhaps continued to talk about the early stages of Wonder Woman 3.
The ladies had reunited virtually at the DC FanDome event in October where they discussed the iconic character and confirmed a third film was in the works.
‘It’s coming everyone. Wonder Woman 3 is coming,’ Carter said, and this week Gal Gadot revealed that the script is now being worked on.
‘I can’t tell you yet, but we’re working on the script,’ she told Variety, but asserted that she could not say anything more.
Trio: The duo looked to be joined by a third party as they all made their way down 6th avenue
A stylish hello: The blue-eyed beauty looked elegant yet dressed for comfort as she was seen in black flared jeans and an elegant fur trimmed coat layered over a white turtleneck
At the DC FanDome event the Monster director had spoken about the superhero’s enduring appeal over the years.
‘I actually think she is the most relevant superhero of our time because, at this moment, I think values are incredibly important,’ maintained Jenkins.
As she had grown up watching Carter as the DC Comics superhero Diana Prince in the TV series (which aired from 1975 to 1979 on both ABC and CBS) she felt heavily inspired to continue her legacy on the big screen.
Though Lynda was not in 2017’s Wonder Woman led by Gadot, Jenkins tapped her to make a cameo in the post-credits of the 2020 sequel, Wonder Woman 1984.
Big screen: Though Lynda was not in 2017’s Wonder Woman starring Gal Gadot, Jenkins tapped her to make a cameo in the 2020 sequel Wonder Woman 1984
The original: Carter is best known for embodying the DC Comics superhero Diana Prince in the TV series, which aired from 1975 to 1979 on both ABC and CBS; pictured in The New Adventures of Wonder Woman 1977
The sequel had a joint theatrical and streaming release on HBO Max, and grossed $16.7M in domestic ticket sales on opened weekend — the best numbers of any film during the Coronavirus at that time.
Overall it grossed $46.5M domestically and $166.5M worldwide, and just two days after its release Warner Bros. fast tracked development on a third movie.
Of keeping her character alive so many years later, Lynda had said during the October virtual chat: ‘Pretty cool! Who would have thought in my life – at this time in my life – that this gift would just present itself to me? And that’s so cool.
‘…And that’s what I’m hoping for all of the fans of Wonder Woman, to know that your life is full of surprises, and the Wonder Woman in you is alive and well,’ she continued.
1984: ‘Who would have thought in my life – at this time in my life – that this gift would just present itself to me? And that’s so cool,’ Carter said of the character’s continued legacy