
Age: 36
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Nia DaCosta (born November 8, 1989) is an American filmmaker. She rose to prominence with her feature-length directorial debut, Little Woods (2018), a crime thriller, which won the Nora Ephron Prize for Female Filmmakers at the Tribeca Film Festival. After working on other projects, most notably directing two episodes of the British thriller series Top Boy in 2019, DaCosta became the first Black female director to debut at No. 1 at the U.S. box office for the weekend opening of the horror film Candyman (2021). She then became the first black woman to direct a Marvel Comics film with The Marvels (2023), which, despite being a box-office bomb, became the highest-grossing film directed by a black woman. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nia DaCosta, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

After the fall of Themyscira, stolen and destroyed by Brainiac, the Amazons become a people without a homeland. As they scatter across the world, Diana of Themyscira steps into the public eye for the first time, not as a conqueror, but as an ambassador tasked with rebuilding her people’s future. But grief creates power vacuums. As Diana seeks coexistence, Circe exploits exile and resentment, rallying the rogue Amazons of Bana-Mighdall to seize control of what remains of Amazon legacy. The film becomes a battle not for territory, but for who defines Themyscira now—and whether paradise can be rebuilt without becoming an empire.
