It's Official: Ava DuVernay Is Directing A Superhero Movie
Right after her considerate imagining of
A Wrinkle in Time helped make
box office history (alongside
Black Panther, what else?),
Ava DuVernay is bringing another big-budget story to life — and this time, it's a superhero movie.
Warner Bros and DC have tapped the director to adapt
The New Gods — the comic book world Jack Kirby created for DC in the '70s — for the big screen,
Deadline reports. The movie will not be connected to other upcoming DC films.
The New Gods, also referred to because the "Fourth World," is one of a trilogy of comics alongside
Forever People and
Mister Miracle. In the saga, the gods are housed by two at-odds planets: pretty New Genesis, ruled by Highfather, and scorched Apokolips, ruled by villainous Darkseid.
As
Deadline points out, DuVernay has a particularly special connection with the series — last December, she invoked Big Barda, one of the New Gods, as her preference superhero.
This news indicates that Warner Bros is doubling down on its apparent task to hire female directors within its superhero franchises, immediately after Patty Jenkins helped craft last year's
Wonder Woman into a world success. Your move, Marvel.
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