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| writer = [[Geoff Johns]]<br>[[Patty Jenkins]]<br>[[Dave Callaham]]<br>'''Story:'''<br>Patty Jenkins & Geoff Johns
 
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}}'''''Wonder Woman 1984''''' is the upcoming sequel to ''[[Wonder Woman (film)|Wonder Woman]]'' and will be the ninth film in the DC Extended Universe and follows Diana Prince's life in the 1980's.
 
}}'''''Wonder Woman 1984''''' is the upcoming sequel to ''[[Wonder Woman (film)|Wonder Woman]]'' and will be the ninth film in the DC Extended Universe and follows Diana Prince's life in the 1980's.
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*[[Kristen Wiig]] as [[Barbara Minerva (DC Extended Universe)|Barbara Minerva/Cheetah]]
 
*[[Kristen Wiig]] as [[Barbara Minerva (DC Extended Universe)|Barbara Minerva/Cheetah]]
 
*[[Pedro Pascal]] as [[Maxwell Lord]]
 
*[[Pedro Pascal]] as [[Maxwell Lord]]
*[[Connie Nielsen]] as [[Hippolyta (DC Extended Universe)|Queen Hippolyta]]
 
 
*[[Robin Wright]] as [[Antiope]]
 
*[[Robin Wright]] as [[Antiope]]
 
*[[Connie Nielsen]] as [[Hippolyta (DC Extended Universe)|Queen Hippolyta]]
 
*[[Natasha Rothwell]] as a To-be-confirmed character
 
*[[Natasha Rothwell]] as a To-be-confirmed character
 
*[[Ravi Patel]] as a To-be-confirmed character
 
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==Taglines==
 
==Taglines==
*A New Era of Wonder Begins!
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*A New Era of Wonder Begins.
   
 
==Production History==
 
==Production History==
In April 2017, director Patty Jenkins talked about the possibility of a sequel, stating "I'm excited for her to come to America and become the Wonder Woman we are all familiar with from having grown up around her as an American superhero. I'd like to bring her a little farther along into the future and have a fun, exciting storyline that is its own thing. Wonder Woman 1 is so much about her becoming the person she is. I can't wait to spring forward with who she is and have another great standalone superhero film."<ref>[http://www.cinemablend.com/news/1649849/what-wonder-woman-2-should-be-about-according-to-patty-jenkins What Wonder Woman 2 Should Be About, According To Patty Jenkins]</ref> In May 2017, [[Zack Snyder]] has confirmed that a sequel is in the works.<ref>[http://www.slashfilm.com/wonder-woman-2/‘Wonder Woman 2’ Development Confirmed By Zack Snyder]</ref>
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In April 2017, director Patty Jenkins talked about the possibility of a sequel, stating "I'm excited for her to come to America and become the Wonder Woman we are all familiar with from having grown up around her as an American superhero. I'd like to bring her a little farther along into the future and have a fun, exciting storyline that is its own thing. Wonder Woman 1 is so much about her becoming the person she is. I can't wait to spring forward with who she is and have another great standalone superhero film."<ref>[http://www.cinemablend.com/news/1649849/what-wonder-woman-2-should-be-about-according-to-patty-jenkins What Wonder Woman 2 Should Be About, According To Patty Jenkins]</ref> In May 2017, [[Zack Snyder]] has confirmed that a sequel is in the works.<ref>[http://www.slashfilm.com/wonder-woman-2/‘Wonder Woman 2’ Development Confirmed By Zack Snyder]</ref>
   
In October 2018, the film's release date was pushed back for a second time. Now it is scheduled to hit theaters on June 5, 2020. On March 24, 2020, Warner Bros. pushed back the release of Wonder Woman 1984 two months due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The sequel, which was set to bow in theaters in North America on June 5, will now hit the big screen on Aug. 14.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/wonder-woman-1984-release-pushed-coronavirus-concerns-1284285</ref>
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In October 2018, the film's release date was pushed back for a second time. Now it is scheduled to hit theaters on June 5, 2020. On March 24, 2020, Warner Bros. pushed back the release of Wonder Woman 1984 two months due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, moving the film to August 14.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/wonder-woman-1984-release-pushed-coronavirus-concerns-1284285</ref> On June 12, Warner Bros. pushed the film back again, this time to October 2.<ref>https://variety.com/2020/film/news/christopher-nolan-tenet-delayed-coronavirus-1234576169/</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 18:02, 26 June 2020

Wonder Woman 1984
Ww84-poster-october
Director: Patty Jenkins
Writer(s): Geoff Johns
Patty Jenkins
Dave Callaham
Story:
Patty Jenkins & Geoff Johns
Expected Release: October 2, 2020
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Wonder Woman 1984 is the upcoming sequel to Wonder Woman and will be the ninth film in the DC Extended Universe and follows Diana Prince's life in the 1980's.

Plot

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Cast

References to the broader DC Extended Universe

Taglines

  • A New Era of Wonder Begins.

Production History

In April 2017, director Patty Jenkins talked about the possibility of a sequel, stating "I'm excited for her to come to America and become the Wonder Woman we are all familiar with from having grown up around her as an American superhero. I'd like to bring her a little farther along into the future and have a fun, exciting storyline that is its own thing. Wonder Woman 1 is so much about her becoming the person she is. I can't wait to spring forward with who she is and have another great standalone superhero film."[1] In May 2017, Zack Snyder has confirmed that a sequel is in the works.[2]

In October 2018, the film's release date was pushed back for a second time. Now it is scheduled to hit theaters on June 5, 2020. On March 24, 2020, Warner Bros. pushed back the release of Wonder Woman 1984 two months due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, moving the film to August 14.[3] On June 12, Warner Bros. pushed the film back again, this time to October 2.[4]

Trivia

  • The film's sequel was announced after the release of Wonder Woman.
  • Gal Gadot wanted Halle Berry to play Diana's love interest for the film's sequel.[5]
  • Sarah Paulson wanted to portray Cheetah.
  • The villain role was first offered to Emma Stone but she declined. The role was then offered to Kristen Wiig, Patty Jenkins's first choice.
  • This film is the first live-action appearance of Cheetah. All of her previous appearances were in animated television programs (specifically Challenge of the Superfriends, Justice League and Batman: The Brave and the Bold) and direct-to-DVD animated films featuring the Justice League. She was never featured in the 1970s live-action television series.
  • Originally intended to release on December 20th, 2019, but was pushed forward over a month to November 1st the same year to avoid competing with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
  • Part of the film was shot on 70mm IMAX cameras and expanded aspect ratio during select sequences.
  • Hans Zimmer announced that he would retire from the Superhero business after Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Although he accepted to compose the score for Dark Phoenix and now will return to compose for this film.
  • Gal Gadot and Kristen Wiig have previously starred in Date Night almost a decade before this movie's release.
  • Kristen Wiig who is portraying Cheetah in this film appeared in Mother! with Michelle Pfeiffer who portrayed Catwoman in Batman Returns.
  • This is Pedro Pascal's second Wonder Woman project, the first being David E. Kelley's failed TV pilot, Wonder Woman, with Adrianne Palicki in the title role.
  • GLAAD ambassador Gianna Collier-Pitts has started a petition on Change.org to have Diana's bisexuality recognized in the film.

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DC Extended Universe
Released Films Man of Steel | Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice | Suicide Squad | Wonder Woman | Justice League | Aquaman | Shazam! | Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Wonder Woman 1984 | Zack Snyder's Justice League | The Suicide Squad | Black Adam
Shazam! Fury of the Gods | Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom | The Flash | Blue Beetle