Everyone knows that Hollywood runs on superhero movies. And everyone knows that superhero movies are made by men, for boys.
Patty Jenkins’s ‘Wonder Woman’ gave superheroes a whole new look, and a whole new audience
Jenkins is No. 16 on the Recode 100.


Patty Jenkins’s ‘Wonder Woman’ gave superheroes a whole new look, and a whole new audience
Jenkins is No. 16 on the Recode 100.
Except that Director Patty Jenkins has proven that’s no longer true: Her take on “Wonder Woman” was deliberately designed to bring in women and girls to the theaters, while keeping the core audience that loves men in tights.
It worked: With the worldwide box office at $800 million and counting, the movie is one of the biggest hits of the year, and the most financially successful film directed by a woman.
The fact that Jenkins — who prior to this had made just a single feature film — was the first woman to direct a mega-budget blockbuster is embarrassing for Hollywood.
But as it turns out, Hollywood has plenty to be embarrassed about this year. And that makes Jenkins’s presence on the lot — “Wonder Woman 2” is tentatively planned for 2019 — a welcome relief.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

















