Charlize Theron has blasted Hollywood as being “caveman-like” for so rarely allowing women to command big-budget films.
Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman became the highest grossing film directed by a woman, making more than $746 million (£580 million).
Theron, 41, praised on-screen hard-women Sigourney Weaver and Linda Hamilton, who led the way in the Alien and Terminator films.
But she said the momentum has never been carried to fruition to allow women to break through in such roles.
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