
It can't be all at once, it has to be done little by little. DC hasn't had the same patience, as they're following the same template without understanding why it worked in the first place. I don't know how much money the MCU has raked in for Disney (and this is counting merchandising, DVD sales and other forms of revenue), but it has to be a multi-billion dollar franchise for Disney. The thing about Marvel is that they knew they couldn't rush things, they had to slowly plant the seeds for something bigger and, now, you see that that patience has paid off immensely.
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That's why you see them bumbling and fumbling major movies, because they know they have to catch up, since Marvel has, pretty much had a monopoly on this superhero movie business since Iron Man came out in 2008. Here's the thing though, before I get to Wonder Woman, and I've mentioned this a lot, but DC Comics is essentially playing catch-up with Marvel. Elektra and Catwoman both sucked and Marvel, since their ascent, wasted their chance to be first in this race by not doing a Black Widow movie. Wonder Woman was the only shining beacon of hope in the horizon, the chance to (finally) do a female superhero movie right. Of the movies in this universe, the only one I've seen was Suicide Squad, which, while decent, wasn't good and squandered its potential. DC has done a poor job at building its own extended universe so, once again, I had no interest in the Justice League movie. DC, in my opinion, made the wrong choice to keep Batman dark and brooding after The Dark Knight Trilogy so, again, I had no real interest in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice outside of maybe seeing Wonder Woman. I find Superman to be interminably boring, so I had no interest (outside of Michael Shannon) in seeing Man of Steel. Though, to be fair, after The Dark Knight Trilogy (THE best superhero trilogy bar none), I haven't kept up with any of DC's efforts to create its own massive universe. You don't know how long I've been waiting to say those words. Gal Gadot, however, is bringing new life to this Alfred Hitchcock film, and Eileen Jones has been tapped to write the new screenplay.Before I start with my thoughts on this and everything surrounding, let me just say that, FINALLY, the DC Extended Universe gets one right with this movie. To Catch A Thief, a beloved Alfred Hitchcock film starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly, has reportedly been greenlit for a remake by Paramount Pictures. Gadot's future looks bright with so many new films on the way, but fans aren't happy with the news that she'll be directing a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic To Catch A Thief (1955) film:



Aside from upcoming DC films, including a third standalone Wonder Woman film, the Israeli actress has roles in two big-budget Netflix thrillers, a long-awaited adaptation of one of Agatha Christie's most beloved novels, a very controversial biographical drama, and much more. To say the least, the number of upcoming Gal Gadot films in the next few years is mind-boggling. Happy birthday Gal Gadot! What's next for Gal Gadot? Today, the Israeli actress celebrates her 37th birthday and the prospect of a third Wonder Woman movie looms in the horizon, as well as several and new exciting roles.
