Crafting a great romance is no small feat.
19.04.2020 - 22:39 / etcanada.com
Finally, some good news.
Director Patty Jenkins has shared new details about “Wonder Woman 1984” including the return to Themyscira which wasn’t always planned.
“It made sense to start again with where she comes from, to have the juxtaposition to who she is in our world,” Jenkins revealed about Gal Gadot’s Diana/Wonder Woman.
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“Men fight like men,” she told Empire. “We were mindful of
Crafting a great romance is no small feat.
Crafting a great romance is no small feat.
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When Gal Gadot starrer Wonder Woman released back in 2017, it met with an overwhelming response by the audience. DC fans absolutely loved the superhero film, which for once focused all its attention towards narrating the story of a female lead, which is why, when it was announced that director Patty Jenkins was working on a sequel, fans were over the moon. They could barely contain their excitement when the creators finally released the film’s trailer.
Wonder Woman 1984 will feature not just one, but two villains, and the fans could not be more excited to catch the DC characters in action. After the overwhelming success of the last film, Patty Jenkins decided to add some more spice to the Gal Gadot starrer’s sequel which will feature the superhero locking horns with two antagonists.
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Wonder Woman 1984 was set to release in June 2020. However, due to the Coronavirus outbreak, the Gal Gadot starrer has been postponed to August. While the wait has been extended, it hasn't stopped Patty Jenkins from teasing the movie. The director recently spoke to Empire magazine and discussed Kristen Wiig villain Cheetah in the movie. The director explains Barbara turns into Cheetah due to Diana. The filmmaker explains Cheetah turns dark due to her insecurity of not being as good as Diana.
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