‘Wonder Woman’ Director Patty Jenkins: ‘I Wasn’t the Right Director’ for ‘Thor 2’

‘Wonder Woman’ Director Patty Jenkins: ‘I Wasn’t the Right Director’ for ‘Thor 2’

“Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins, who at one time was attached to direct Marvel Studios “Thor: The Dark World” before being replaced by “Game of Thrones” director Alan Taylor, revealed the reason why in a new interview.

“I don’t think I could have made a good movie out of ‘Thor 2’ because I wasn’t the right director. And I don’t think I would have been in the running for ‘Wonder Woman’ as a result,” Jenkins told Uproxx.

Jenkins further explained: “And that’s one of the reasons why I’m glad I didn’t do it. Because I could have made a great ‘Thor’ if I could have done the story that I was wanting to do. But I don’t think I was the right person to make a great ‘Thor’ out of the story they wanted to do.”

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That’s not to say she wasn’t hurt when it didn’t work out, “I was heartbroken. I was like, oh, what a bummer. But in retrospect it all makes sense,” Jenkins said.

“Wonder Woman” was recently voted the summer’s most anticipated movie by fans in a Fandango survey released Tuesday, ahead of “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.”

The movie starring Gal Gadot premieres Thursday night in Hollywood and will be released in theaters on June 2.

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