This past weekend,Wonder Womancrossed $800 million at the worldwide box office. The only film that has made more is Disney’sBeauty and the Beast. While it’s still trailing a bit behind the worldwide total ofBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice($873.3 million worldwide), it has far surpassedMan of Steel($668 million worldwide) andSuicide Squad($745.6 million worldwide). The film’s success shows that there’s definitely a market for new DC superhero movies if they’re well made. There’s no bias among consumers for Marvel versus DC; they just want good stories, and if it features a female superhero in the lead, then all the better.
While I’ve noted the disheartening lack of a “Wonder Womaneffect” with other studios racing to put female-led superhero movies into production or hiring female directors, perhaps those changes will come eventually. Whatever happens,Wonder Womanhas been a massive success for Warner Bros. It’s the undisputed champion of the summer box office season, it had serious legs, and it has created a new legion of fans that are going to eagerly see the character no matter what. I wouldn’t be surprised ifJustice League’s fortunes improve simply because it has Wonder Woman in it.

Although the movie probably won’t passBatman v Superman, keep in mind that it cost less to make, debuted in a more competitive timeframe, and didn’t feature two of the most popular superheroes of all-time. Although there will certainly be high expectations forWonder Woman 2, which it set to open on August 02, 2025 andwill likely bring back directorPatty Jenkins, I believe that the sequel could be an even bigger hit now that so many people are on board with this interpretation of the character.
Wonder Womanhits 4K, 3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 19th.Click herefor details.

