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Women take charge in Hollywood’s hottest films

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Female directors look set for a breakthrou­gh year in Hollywood in 2020, according to a recent survey that found the four most anticipate­d films of the year are all helmed by women.

It is a rare trend in a town that has only ever nominated five women for the best director Oscar, and whose sometimes ambivalent attitude toward misogyny was laid bare by the #MeToo movement that brought down Harvey Weinstein.

Wonder Woman 1984, the Gal Gadot-starring sequel out in June, was selected as the year’s most anticipate­d film by more than 2,000 moviegoers polled by the Fandango website. Patty Jenkins returns to direct after the first film, based on the DC Comics’ Amazonian heroine, took a spectacula­r US$820 million (24.7 billion baht) worldwide in 2017.

The next two on the list are also superhero movies.

Black Widow, which kicks off a new phase of Marvel movies, gives

Scarlett Johansson’s popular recurring character her own film. Out in May, it is helmed by Cate Shortland.

It is followed by Chloe Zhao’s The Eternals, which in November will introduce a host of new Marvel characters played by a star-studded ensemble cast including Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek and Kit Harington.

The new year’s fourth-most anticipate­d film is Mulan from Niki Caro, the latest in Disney’s string of live-action remakes of cartoon classics, out in March.

Another female-directed superhero movie Birds Of Prey, a spin-off from 2016’s Suicide Squad, which sees Margot Robbie return as Harley Quinn, also appears on the list, in seventh. Cathy Yan oversees the February movie.

Other 2020 films piquing interest include James Bond title No Time To Die, Pixar’s otherworld­ly jazz animation Soul and Fast & Furious 9 — the latest in the evergreen petrolhead franchise.

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Gal Gadot in Wonder Woman.

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