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| caption       = Theatrical release poster
| director       = Jennifer Kent
| writer         = Emerald Fennell
| producer       = Freddie Goodwin, Marcus V. Lane
| starring       = {{Plainlist|
* Ana de Armas
* Roman Griffin Davis
* Shohreh Aghdashloo
* Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
* Indira Varma
* Tahar Rahim
* Rosamund Pike
* Kaya Scodelario
* Nicholas Hoult
}}
| music         = TBA
| cinematography = TBA
| editing       = TBA
| studio         = DC Studios
| distributor   = Warner Bros. Pictures
| released       = {{Film date|2027|08|19|[[TCL Chinese Theater]] premiere}}{{Film date|2027|08|26|United States}}
| country       = United States
| language       = English
| budget        = $220 million
| gross          = $841.6 million
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'''''Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust''''' is an upcoming American [[superhero film]] based on the [[DC Comics]] character [[Wonder Woman]]. Produced by [[DC Studios]] and distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], it is the third installment in the [[DC Cinematic Universe]] (DCCU). Directed by [[Jennifer Kent]] and written by [[Emerald Fennell]], the film will introduce the Amazon warrior Diana Prince / Wonder Woman into the shared continuity of the DCCU.
'''''Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust''''' is a 2027 American [[superhero film]] based on the [[DC Comics]] character [[Wonder Woman]]. Produced by [[DC Studios]] and distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], it is the third installment in the [[DC Cinematic Universe]] (DCCU). Directed by [[Jennifer Kent]] and written by [[Emerald Fennell]], the film stars Ana de Armas as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, with Roman Griffin Davis reprising his role as Damian Wayne / Robin from ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]''. The supporting cast includes Shohreh Aghdashloo, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Indira Varma, Tahar Rahim, Rosamund Pike, Kaya Scodelario, and Nicholas Hoult.


Set after the events of ''[[The Brave and the Bold (film)|The Brave and the Bold]]'', the film follows Diana as she emerges from exile to investigate supernatural disturbances connected to a long-forgotten Mesopotamian pantheon. As ancient gods rise from the sands and clash with the legacy of the Amazons, Diana must confront the mythology of her own people and prevent a global reckoning that could reduce civilization to dust.
The film follows Diana as she emerges from self-imposed exile to investigate a supernatural threat tied to the forgotten Mesopotamian gods. When the underworld goddess Ereshkigal begins reshaping the mortal realm through plagues and divine avatars, Diana must confront ancient secrets buried beneath the desert sands and rekindle her belief in humanity. The film blends epic action with mythological horror and spiritual introspection, establishing a new path forward for the Amazon warrior in the DCCU.


Development of a new Wonder Woman film began following the announcement of the DCCU’s Chapter One: ''Crisis'' slate in January 2025. The project was officially confirmed in October 2025, with Jennifer Kent signed on to direct and Emerald Fennell attached as screenwriter. The film was envisioned as a mythological thriller exploring Diana’s roots, and would serve as her introduction to the DCCU continuity.
''Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust'' premiered on August 19, 2027, and was released theatrically in the United States on August 26 as part of Chapter One: ''Crisis''. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its darker tone, visual aesthetic, and de Armas's performance. It grossed $841.6 million worldwide on a budget of $220 million.


Pre-production began in early 2026. Filming commenced in June 2026, with principal photography taking place across Morocco, Jordan, and at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. The film remains in production as of September 2026.
== Plot ==
Centuries ago, the Mesopotamian gods were cast into the underworld after a war with rival deities. Among them was Ereshkigal, the goddess of death and silence, who vowed to one day reclaim the surface world. Her prison—the crypt-city of Eridu—was buried beneath the desert and forgotten by time.


''Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust'' is scheduled to be released in the United States on August 26, 2027, as part of the DCCU’s Chapter One: ''Crisis''.
In the present day, an A.R.G.U.S.-sanctioned archaeological dig led by Dr. Alexander Knox and former soldier Ashur uncovers the sealed gates of Eridu in southern Iraq. When Ashur unwittingly activates a ritual chamber, a fracture ripples across the desert, awakening Ereshkigal and unleashing plagues that cause mass disappearances. Sensing the imbalance, Queen Hippolyta's spirit appears in Themyscira’s sacred pool—warning that the old gods are rising.
 
Elsewhere, Diana Prince lives in solitude within a nomadic village in northern Mongolia, having abandoned her role as Wonder Woman after centuries of disillusionment. She is visited by Damian Wayne, sent by Batman to retrieve a forgotten Amazonian relic—one that now reacts violently to Ereshkigal’s return. Though wary of the world she left behind, Diana agrees to accompany Damian into the desert. As Ereshkigal spreads her influence through plagues and nightmares, her general, the resurrected war god Ninurta, wages destruction across Middle Eastern cities, seeking to weaken humanity’s faith in their institutions. A young mystic named Zahra, possessed by a fragment of Ereshkigal’s essence, becomes the gods’ herald on Earth—speaking in dead tongues and turning human faith into weapons.
 
Diana, Damian, and Ashur race to stop Ereshkigal from merging the underworld with the mortal realm. Along the way, Diana confronts visions of Queen Hippolyta and past Amazons who question her abandonment of her divine duty. The trio locates Ishtar, the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, imprisoned in a ruined temple. Disillusioned by her kin’s cruelty, Ishtar hesitantly joins them.
 
In a final confrontation beneath Eridu, Diana duels Ninurta while Damian disarms the resurrection engine. Ashur sacrifices himself to sever the divine leyline binding the gods to the mortal world, allowing Diana to channel the strength of her Amazonian ancestors. She defeats Ereshkigal by using her lasso to reveal the goddess's true face—one of grief, not vengeance—and casts her back into the underworld.
 
As the sands settle and the desert returns to silence, Diana reclaims her mantle as Wonder Woman. She entrusts Damian with the ancient Amazonian relic and tells him to remind his father that the old gods may have faded—but not all of them were cruel.
 
In a mid-credits scene, Ishtar wanders the ruins of Babylon, sensing the stirrings of another godly presence—one that did not fall with the rest. In the post-credits scene, Amanda Waller meets Diana in Themyscira’s ruined temple. She offers her classified intel: the seal that kept the gods buried came from the Phantom Zone—and it is breaking open elsewhere.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
 
* Ana de Armas as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
* Ana de Armas as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman: An immortal Amazon warrior who emerges from centuries of exile to confront a global supernatural threat tied to the gods of ancient Mesopotamia. Compassionate yet formidable, Diana must uncover forgotten truths about her origins and decide whether she still believes in humanity.
* Roman Griffin Davis as Damian Wayne / Robin
* Roman Griffin Davis as Damian Wayne / Robin
* Shohreh Aghdashloo as Ereshkigal: The Mesopotamian goddess of the underworld, awakened by a ritual that threatens to bring death to the surface world. Ereshkigal seeks to restore divine dominion over Earth, challenging Diana’s ideals of justice and freedom.
* Shohreh Aghdashloo as Ereshkigal
* Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Ninurta: A resurrected war god and one of Ereshkigal’s champions, wielding a massive divine mace forged from obsidian. He serves as her general in the mortal realm, sent to destroy Diana and any who oppose the gods' return.
* Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Ninurta
* Indira Varma as Queen Hippolyta: The ruler of Themyscira and Diana’s mother. Appearing in visions and flashbacks, she represents the wisdom and traditions of the Amazons, guiding Diana as she reconnects with her origins.
* Indira Varma as Queen Hippolyta
* Tahar Rahim as Ashur: An archaeologist and former soldier whose expedition accidentally triggered the gods' resurrection. Cursed with visions of the divine, he reluctantly joins Diana in her quest to stop the pantheon’s return.
* Tahar Rahim as Ashur
* Rosamund Pike as Ishtar: The goddess of war and love, split between loyalty to her kin and fascination with humanity’s evolution. She walks the line between antagonist and uneasy ally.
* Rosamund Pike as Ishtar
* Kaya Scodelario as Zahra: A human priestess-turned-avatar, possessed by a fragment of the underworld's power. Her connection to Ereshkigal offers Diana a moral mirror and an opportunity for redemption.
* Kaya Scodelario as Zahra
* Nicholas Hoult as Dr. Alexander Knox: An A.R.G.U.S. mythologist specializing in ancient weaponry. He investigates disturbances linked to the Phantom Zone and provides context for the gods’ return, tying the story to ongoing DCCU continuity.
* Nicholas Hoult as Dr. Alexander Knox


== Production ==
== Production ==


=== Development ===
=== Development ===
In October 2025, DC Studios confirmed ''Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust'' as the third entry in the DC Cinematic Universe following ''[[Superman: Legacy of Tomorrow]]'' and ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]''. The film was designed to reintroduce Wonder Woman under a new continuity, separate from previous franchise iterations. Jennifer Kent, known for ''The Babadook'', was hired to direct, while Emerald Fennell joined as screenwriter.
''Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust'' was announced in October 2025 as the third film in the DC Cinematic Universe, following ''[[Superman: Legacy of Tomorrow]]'' and ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]''. The project was intended to reintroduce Diana Prince / Wonder Woman under a new creative vision. Jennifer Kent was brought on board to direct, while Emerald Fennell was hired to write the screenplay.


Fennell described the screenplay as “a mythic psychological descent” through forgotten godhood, with Diana facing challenges that blur the lines between divine responsibility and human empathy.
The film was conceived as a mythological thriller with horror elements, exploring themes of forgotten history and divine consequence. Fennell described it as “a descent into lost memory and myth, where gods aren't just symbols—they're consequences.


=== Pre-production ===
=== Filming ===
Pre-production began in early 2026. Early concept art showcased desert ruins, ancient temples, and long-buried deities from Mesopotamian and Amazonian mythologies. Casting for Wonder Woman began in spring 2026 but has not yet been publicly confirmed. The film is set to explore Themyscira’s ancient past and ties to other divine entities in the DCCU.
Principal photography began in June 2026, with filming locations including Wadi Rum in Jordan, Moroccan desert plateaus, and Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. Ana de Armas was cast as Wonder Woman in April 2026 following a lengthy international search. Roman Griffin Davis joined the cast to reprise his role as Damian Wayne. Visual effects were handled by Framestore and Wētā FX.


=== Filming ===
=== Music ===
Principal photography began in June 2026 and is expected to wrap in late fall. Filming locations include Morocco and Wadi Rum in Jordan, with interior sequences shot at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. Visual effects are being handled by Framestore and Wētā FX.
A composer has not yet been officially credited, although an original score album was released alongside the film’s theatrical debut in August 2027.
 
== Reception ==


== Marketing ==
=== Box office ===
A teaser image was released at DC FanDome 2026, showing Wonder Woman silhouetted against a sandstorm, her lasso illuminated in the dust. A teaser trailer is expected to debut in early 2027.
''Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust'' grossed $841.6 million worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing films of 2027. It earned $302 million in the United States and Canada, and $539.6 million in other territories, on a production budget of $220 million.


== Release ==
=== Critical response ===
''Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust'' is scheduled to be released theatrically in the United States on August 26, 2027. It is the third entry in the DC Cinematic Universe and part of Chapter One: ''Crisis''.
The film received generally positive reviews from critics. Praise was directed at Kent’s direction, the mythological atmosphere, and Ana de Armas’s performance. Many reviewers highlighted the tonal shift from previous adaptations, comparing it favorably to mythic horror epics. Some criticism was leveled at the film’s pacing and dense mythology.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[DC Cinematic Universe (DCCU)]]
* [[DC Cinematic Universe (DCCU)]]
* [[Superman: Legacy of Tomorrow]]
* [[Superman: Legacy of Tomorrow]]
* [[The Brave and the Bold]]
* [[The Brave and the Bold]]
* [[Green Lantern: Dominion]]


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Latest revision as of 08:06, 17 July 2025

Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJennifer Kent
Written byEmerald Fennell
Produced byFreddie Goodwin, Marcus V. Lane
Starring
  • Ana de Armas
  • Roman Griffin Davis
  • Shohreh Aghdashloo
  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
  • Indira Varma
  • Tahar Rahim
  • Rosamund Pike
  • Kaya Scodelario
  • Nicholas Hoult
CinematographyTBA
Edited byTBA
Music byTBA
Production
company
DC Studios
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • August 26, 2027 (2027-08-26) (United States)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$220 million
Box office$841.6 million

Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust is a 2027 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Wonder Woman. Produced by DC Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is the third installment in the DC Cinematic Universe (DCCU). Directed by Jennifer Kent and written by Emerald Fennell, the film stars Ana de Armas as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, with Roman Griffin Davis reprising his role as Damian Wayne / Robin from The Brave and the Bold. The supporting cast includes Shohreh Aghdashloo, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Indira Varma, Tahar Rahim, Rosamund Pike, Kaya Scodelario, and Nicholas Hoult.

The film follows Diana as she emerges from self-imposed exile to investigate a supernatural threat tied to the forgotten Mesopotamian gods. When the underworld goddess Ereshkigal begins reshaping the mortal realm through plagues and divine avatars, Diana must confront ancient secrets buried beneath the desert sands and rekindle her belief in humanity. The film blends epic action with mythological horror and spiritual introspection, establishing a new path forward for the Amazon warrior in the DCCU.

Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust premiered on August 19, 2027, and was released theatrically in the United States on August 26 as part of Chapter One: Crisis. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its darker tone, visual aesthetic, and de Armas's performance. It grossed $841.6 million worldwide on a budget of $220 million.

Plot[edit | edit source]

Centuries ago, the Mesopotamian gods were cast into the underworld after a war with rival deities. Among them was Ereshkigal, the goddess of death and silence, who vowed to one day reclaim the surface world. Her prison—the crypt-city of Eridu—was buried beneath the desert and forgotten by time.

In the present day, an A.R.G.U.S.-sanctioned archaeological dig led by Dr. Alexander Knox and former soldier Ashur uncovers the sealed gates of Eridu in southern Iraq. When Ashur unwittingly activates a ritual chamber, a fracture ripples across the desert, awakening Ereshkigal and unleashing plagues that cause mass disappearances. Sensing the imbalance, Queen Hippolyta's spirit appears in Themyscira’s sacred pool—warning that the old gods are rising.

Elsewhere, Diana Prince lives in solitude within a nomadic village in northern Mongolia, having abandoned her role as Wonder Woman after centuries of disillusionment. She is visited by Damian Wayne, sent by Batman to retrieve a forgotten Amazonian relic—one that now reacts violently to Ereshkigal’s return. Though wary of the world she left behind, Diana agrees to accompany Damian into the desert. As Ereshkigal spreads her influence through plagues and nightmares, her general, the resurrected war god Ninurta, wages destruction across Middle Eastern cities, seeking to weaken humanity’s faith in their institutions. A young mystic named Zahra, possessed by a fragment of Ereshkigal’s essence, becomes the gods’ herald on Earth—speaking in dead tongues and turning human faith into weapons.

Diana, Damian, and Ashur race to stop Ereshkigal from merging the underworld with the mortal realm. Along the way, Diana confronts visions of Queen Hippolyta and past Amazons who question her abandonment of her divine duty. The trio locates Ishtar, the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, imprisoned in a ruined temple. Disillusioned by her kin’s cruelty, Ishtar hesitantly joins them.

In a final confrontation beneath Eridu, Diana duels Ninurta while Damian disarms the resurrection engine. Ashur sacrifices himself to sever the divine leyline binding the gods to the mortal world, allowing Diana to channel the strength of her Amazonian ancestors. She defeats Ereshkigal by using her lasso to reveal the goddess's true face—one of grief, not vengeance—and casts her back into the underworld.

As the sands settle and the desert returns to silence, Diana reclaims her mantle as Wonder Woman. She entrusts Damian with the ancient Amazonian relic and tells him to remind his father that the old gods may have faded—but not all of them were cruel.

In a mid-credits scene, Ishtar wanders the ruins of Babylon, sensing the stirrings of another godly presence—one that did not fall with the rest. In the post-credits scene, Amanda Waller meets Diana in Themyscira’s ruined temple. She offers her classified intel: the seal that kept the gods buried came from the Phantom Zone—and it is breaking open elsewhere.

Cast[edit | edit source]

  • Ana de Armas as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
  • Roman Griffin Davis as Damian Wayne / Robin
  • Shohreh Aghdashloo as Ereshkigal
  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Ninurta
  • Indira Varma as Queen Hippolyta
  • Tahar Rahim as Ashur
  • Rosamund Pike as Ishtar
  • Kaya Scodelario as Zahra
  • Nicholas Hoult as Dr. Alexander Knox

Production[edit | edit source]

Development[edit | edit source]

Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust was announced in October 2025 as the third film in the DC Cinematic Universe, following Superman: Legacy of Tomorrow and The Brave and the Bold. The project was intended to reintroduce Diana Prince / Wonder Woman under a new creative vision. Jennifer Kent was brought on board to direct, while Emerald Fennell was hired to write the screenplay.

The film was conceived as a mythological thriller with horror elements, exploring themes of forgotten history and divine consequence. Fennell described it as “a descent into lost memory and myth, where gods aren't just symbols—they're consequences.”

Filming[edit | edit source]

Principal photography began in June 2026, with filming locations including Wadi Rum in Jordan, Moroccan desert plateaus, and Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. Ana de Armas was cast as Wonder Woman in April 2026 following a lengthy international search. Roman Griffin Davis joined the cast to reprise his role as Damian Wayne. Visual effects were handled by Framestore and Wētā FX.

Music[edit | edit source]

A composer has not yet been officially credited, although an original score album was released alongside the film’s theatrical debut in August 2027.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Box office[edit | edit source]

Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust grossed $841.6 million worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing films of 2027. It earned $302 million in the United States and Canada, and $539.6 million in other territories, on a production budget of $220 million.

Critical response[edit | edit source]

The film received generally positive reviews from critics. Praise was directed at Kent’s direction, the mythological atmosphere, and Ana de Armas’s performance. Many reviewers highlighted the tonal shift from previous adaptations, comparing it favorably to mythic horror epics. Some criticism was leveled at the film’s pacing and dense mythology.

See also[edit | edit source]

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