Ava Duvernay is really doing some big things. She will be directing a big-budget screen adaptation of The New Gods, a project created by comic book author Jack Kirby, Deadline reported. This is huge!
The woke director has already become the first Black woman to helm a $100 million-plus live-action film with Disney’s A Wrinkle In Time. The time-travel fantasy has made $42.2 million in its first six days in North America, Variety reported.
This film, coming up to bat after the super-successful Black Panther, is already on its way to becoming a box office heavyweight like Ryan Coogler‘s Marvel flick. And now, with DuVernay’s new Warner Bros. and DC Comics deal, other African-American directors will get their chance to make it big at the box office as well.
The New Gods film will be another $100 million-plus film for DuVernay after her breakout swing with Selma. It will be another passion project for her, too. DuVernay had hinted at New Gods last year in a Twitter post about her favorite superhero. She picked Big Barda, a character who is one of the New Gods, during an online Q&A with fans.
Gosh, that’s hard. Big Barda. Many reasons. #askava https://t.co/3qxGDq7mHe
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) December 27, 2017
With her love of superheroes, we believe DuVernay will do a stellar job. She will be making history again: the New Godsfranchise will be the second Warner Bros. and DC Comics franchise led by a woman director after Wonder Woman. DuVernay, who also helmed the Academy Award-nominated 13th and is both creator and executive producer of OWN’s Queen Sugar, is winning the game.
We wonder what DuVernay will do with New Gods: will she play it straight with sticking exactly to the comics? Will she throw a twist or two in there? Only time will tell.