Wonder Woman 1984: Release Date, Cast, Plot and Other Details

Wonder Woman 1984 Updates: The upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Wonder Woman, this is the successor to 2017’s blockbuster flick Wonder Woman and the ninth installment in the DC Extended Universe cinematic venture.

Directed by Patty Jenkins who also co-scripted the show along with Geoff Johns and David Callaham, they spawned the idea of this sequel early in 2017 with the affirmation the next month.

The film had its first premiere through DC FanDome virtual platform on Dec 15, 2020, and is slated for a theatrical release in the U.S. before being picked up by the streaming service of HBO Max.

Wonder Women 1984 has already notched up good scores in reviews. A critical consensus reads “Great Hera!

Browse through the array of trailers and promos that we laid hold of across their official social media handles included below

The first-look teaser
The main preview
The tickets on sale promo
The IMAX promo
The Cheetah Promo
Steve Trevor Promo
Maxwell Lord Promo

Each of them outlining the pivotal characters and unfurling the plotline by degrees, fitting it into the whole.

Wonder Woman 1984: Cast

Wonder Woman 1984

Donning the titular character of Diana Prince a.k.a Wonder Woman will be Gal Gadot alongside Chris Pine reprising the role of Steve Trevor, Kristen Wiig will be playing Cheetah, Pedro Pascal will be playing Max Lord, Robin Wright, and Connie Nielsen.

Set in 1984 against the background of the Cold War, the film follows Diana and her past love Steve Trevor as they face off against Maxwell Lord and Cheetah.

Pitching it up in Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in England traversing to Northern Virginia in the United States, stationing in multiple spots in between, and wrapped up on December 22, 2018, finishing off a six-month-long shoot.

Release date

It is up for hitting the silver screen on Dec 25, 2020, accompanied by its digital streams availability on HBO Max from that day through till one month.

However, it has been rolling into the theatres in countries that do not hold the HBO Max flagship since Dec 16, 2020.

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