'Wonder Woman' Director Patty Jenkins Reveals What She'd Change About The Film

08/23/2017 11:54 pm EDT

Wonder Woman wowed many fans - and plenty of DCEU skeptics - when it debuted earlier this year. But its director, Patty Jenkins, has one element of the film that she would be willing to change.

Jenkins recently revealed to ScreenRant that if she could, she would include many smaller moments between the film's impressive cast.

"No. I mean, yes, there's a million little things." Jenkins explained. "If I had my druthers, the movie would be longer with little tiny jokes and moments that were hard to lose. Particularly because the great thing about these actors is you have such talented funny capable people, so that was already great material for them to work from and then they all just like every mess around would be delightful. So it's really hard to cut a movie like that down, and so just that sort of stuff — details."

Fans already got an inkling of the cast's comedic talents within Wonder Woman itself, with the film's boat scene between Diana Prince/Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) being largely improvised. Here's hoping that Jenkins is able to include more of the moments in Wonder Woman 2, which she is set to direct.

Wonder Woman has an 86.52 ComicBook.com Composite Score and a 4.33 out of 5 ComicBook.com User Rating, making it the fourth-highest ranked comic book movie of all time among ComicBook.com readers. Let us know what you think of Wonder Woman by giving the movie your own personal ComicBook.com User Rating below.

In Wonder Woman, before she was Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, Diana meets an American pilot (Chris Pine) who tells her about the massive conflict that's raging in the outside world. Convinced that she can stop the threat, Diana leaves her home for the first time. Fighting alongside men in a war to end all wars, she finally discovers her full powers and true destiny.

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