Update:

Well, that didn't take long. Here are the seven female directors reportedly on Warner Bros.' wish list to helm the Wonder Woman solo movie.

According to Forbes , the list includes Catherine Hardwick (Twilight, Red Riding Hood), Mimi Leder (Deep Impact, The Leftovers), Julie Taymor (The Tempest, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark), Karyn Kusama (Aeon Flux, Jennifer's Body), Emmy winner Michelle MacLaren (Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead), Tricia Brock (The Walking Dead, Community), and Oscar winner Kathryn Bigelow (Zero Dark Thirty, The Hurt Locker).Forbes claims Bigelow's the toughest "get" on Warners' list, with Hardwicke, Leder, and "dark horse candidate" MacLaren the next most likely contenders.The original report follows...

Last week, Warner Bros. unveiled their full slate of upcoming DC movies , releasing through 2020. This included a standalone Wonder Woman film, which marks the first female-led feature in the current wave of superhero movies.Now, THR reports that WB is also looking for a female director to helm the project, which would mean only the second woman ever to direct a superhero pic. The first was Lexi Alexander, who directed 2008's Punisher: War Zone. Patty Jenkins came close to being the second with Thor: The Dark World, but she of course dropped out and was later replaced by Alan Taylor.

As for who the studio is considering for Wonder Woman remains uncertain, although names like Kathryn Bigelow, Catherine Hardwicke, Mimi Leder, Karyn Kusama and Julie Taymor have been rumored in the past.

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What we do know is that Gal Gadot, who will make her debut as the Amazon Princess in 2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, will also assume the title role in her solo film. Wonder Woman is tentatively scheduled to hit theaters stateside on June 23, 2017.

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