Filmmaker Patty Jenkins has signed on to direct the upcoming Wonder Woman movie just two days after it was announced Michelle MacLaren had quit the project.
Warner Bros bosses confirmed news of MacLaren's departure earlier this week, revealing the two parties had decided not to move forward with "plans to develop and direct Wonder Woman together".
And studios executives didn't waste time finding a replacement for the Breaking Bad director - Jenkins has closed a deal to take the reins on the female superhero film.
Jenkins made her film directing debut with Charlize Theron's 2003 drama Monster, and also has a number of credits on the small screen, including The Killing, Entourage and Arrested Development.
She was initially tapped to direct Thor 2, and become the first female director to take charge of a Marvel movie. Now Jenkins is set to become the first female director for the studio's rival DC Comics.
Wonder Woman, featuring Gal Gadot as the comic book heroine, is scheduled for a release in 2017.
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