Horror sequel Candyman is the latest Hollywood film to be pushed back and will now arrive next year.
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"It's so great on the big screen," Jenkins said during the film's panel at DC FanDome."We all worked so hard to bring something that would be a big visual spectacular great time. So we're going to stick it out.
Horror sequel Candyman is the latest Hollywood film to be pushed back and will now arrive next year.
Warner Bros. has announced via Variety that fans will have to wait a little bit longer to see Wonder Woman 1984.
, Warner Bros. remains confident it will get the movie out by the end of the year — and just in time for the holidays.Amid the slow reopening of theaters following COVID-19 shutdowns, the Gal Gadot-starring, Patty Jenkins-directed sequel has been pushed off its release date next month and delayed until Dec.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEXCLUSIVE: With New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco movie theaters still not open, our exhibition sources are hearing that Warner Bros is apt to move Wonder Woman 1984 again, this time out of its current October 2 date to either sometime in November or possibly to late December.
the VMAs.But when the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards go down on Sunday, there will be two new, COVID-era categories: best quarantine performance and best music video from home.
DC FanDome started with a bang this Saturday. Along with many new trailers, Wonder Woman 84 trailer also made its debut at the virtual event during the panel, carrying with it all the glitz and glamour one could expect from an '80s-set superhero adventure.
played in theaters, director Zack Snyder has released the first trailer for the movie as he always intended it.Earlier this year, Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. and DC Films have faced some major major setbacks with their DC Extended Universe.
The brand new trailer for the upcoming DC Universe movie Wonder Woman 1984 has arrived and it features the most extended look yet of Kristen Wiig as The Cheetah!
following multiple release delays — director Patty Jenkins and her cast dropped by Saturday's DC FanDome to keep fans sufficiently hyped.«I really think the movie is so great on the big screen,» Jenkins said of postponing the release to ensure a theatrical release.
revealed earlier in the week, a new trailer for Wonder Woman 1984 has arrive during the virtual event DC FanDome. The virtual convention kicked off on Saturday with the Wonder Woman panel, which featured the stars and director of the film.
DC FanDome has arrived!
Also Read: Ben Affleck to Return as Bruce Wayne in Ezra Miller's 'The Flash' MovieBased on the success of the first “Wonder Woman,” Patty Jenkins’ ’80s-set sequel was expected to be a big 2020 summer blockbuster. Alas, the COVID-19 pandemic has a pretty definitive veto over everything, and following the national shutdowns that began in March, the film’s June, 2020 release was pushed to Oct.
Following the news of major layoffs at WarnerMedia and its many subsidiaries, DC Comics and DC Universe have faced a very tough summer. But, in a bid to outdo the virtual Comic-Con@Home this year, DC’s summer event DC Fandome has thrown out all the stops with their first annual virtual presentation.
DC FanDome has arrived!
Wonder Woman was one of been its year’sbiggest blockbusters.It was no surprise that Gal Gadot would be donning her cape once again, and returning to our screens as the Amazonian princess.
Also Read: 'Wonder Woman 1984,' 'The Flash' Kick Off Film Panel Slate at DC FanDome“Wonder Woman” has developed into an incredibly successful franchise for Warner and catapulted Gal Gadot to international stardom, not to mention a symbol of feminine heroism. Set during the later years of the Cold War tensions, the sequel sees Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) come into conflict with the Soviet Union and encountering a new enemy, the villain Cheetah (Kristen Wiig).