WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR 'WONDER WOMAN 1984' After many delays, Warner Brothers released Wonder Woman 1984. Originally scheduled for a December 2019 release, it was moved up to November 2019 before being pushed back to June 2020. Once the pandemic hit, the film was bumped to August 14, then moved yet again to October 2 until it finally was released on December 25. What makes this release interesting is that not only is the movie being shown in theaters, but it’s available for streaming on HBO Max at the same time. Although the original Wonder Woman was praised by critics and audiences alike, the film was a disappointment. Gal Gadot did a great job bringing a heroic and likable side to the character, but she struggled to carry out some of the emotional scenes of the film. The villain Ares was a weak and uninteresting character, and the film overall was slow. Wonder Woman 1984 follows Diana living a quiet life in the 80s working as a curator for ancient artifacts. She comes across a mysterious stone that grants people wishes, leading villainous character Maxwell Lord wanting to consume its power.
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