Patty Jenkins, the director of the “Wonder Woman” franchise, recently took to social media to clear up misconceptions about the third installment of the series. Responding to reports that DC Films would not be moving forward with “Wonder Woman 3,” Jenkins wrote a lengthy note on her verified Twitter account to set the record straight.

“I never walked away,” Jenkins emphasized. “I was open to considering anything asked of me.” She explained that she understood the difficulties DC is facing with various changes and that she respected their decisions. Jenkins also expressed her love for the character and her gratitude for the opportunity to be a part of bringing Wonder Woman to life on the big screen.

Addressing the speculation that she would be directing “Star Wars: Rogue Squadron,” Jenkins clarified the situation. She initially left the project to prioritize “Wonder Woman 3,” but Lucasfilm later approached her to return to “Rogue Squadron” after the completion of the third Wonder Woman film. Jenkins stated that she is still attached to the project, although its future is uncertain.

James Gunn, co-chair of DC Films, expressed his support for Jenkins in a tweet, confirming that his interactions with her had always been positive and professional.

In conclusion, Jenkins wanted to ensure that her journey with Wonder Woman would not end on a negative note. She wished the character and her legacy a bright future, regardless of her involvement. With the talented Jenkins at the helm, fans can still hope for the possibility of “Wonder Woman 3” and potentially even “Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.”