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And amid all these developments, a not-minor story kind of got buried last night: The Wonder Woman live-action movie is back on track at Warner Bros.
By Pamela McClintock, Aaron Couch The next Wonder Woman movie has relocated to a new date. Wonder Woman 1984 will now open June 5, 2020, the same corridor in which the first movie debuted in 2017.
Chris Pine is back as Steve Trevor despite seemingly dying in the hit first movie. Titled Wonder Woman 1984, the sequel jumps forward to the ’80s after the first was set during World War I.
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Looking Back, I’m So Glad Wonder Woman’s Director Was Able To Keep “The Most Important Scene In The Movie”Wonder Woman almost didn't include one of the most iconic scenes in the movie, but thankfully director Patty Jenkins ensured her vision was realized. The DCEU made a lot of mistakes which ...
This ain't your mother's Wonder Woman! Or maybe it is. Did your mother watch this ridiculous movie? Made back in 1974, a Wonder Woman movie that was meant to serve as a pilot for an intended TV ...
Although she's only a few years younger than her Justice League teammates Superman and Batman, Wonder Woman has had far worse luck making the leap to movies ... let's take a look back at the ...
as is the natural course of all things concerning comic book movies. Trevor, Wonder Woman’s love interest, died at the climax of 2017’s Wonder Woman after aiding Diana Prince in saving the world.
“Wonder Woman” is a different kind of action movie, and it’s all the better ... The soldier, Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), has to make it back to the Allied lines, and she spontaneously decides ...
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