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Fans who’ve been anxiously awaiting the sequel to “Wonder Woman” are about to have their patience tested even further.
Earlier this year, Warner Bros. announced that “Wonder Woman 1984” was being pushed from its original June release to August after theatres shut down during the pandemic. Then, a subsequent announcement was made with a new release date in October.
That will no longer be happening as the release date is being pushed back yet again; now, “Wonder Woman 1984″ is scheduled to land in
Shawn Mendes has a release date for his fourth studio album, Wonder.
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Warner Bros. has officially pushed back the release of “Wonder Woman 1984" until Christmas.
Princess Diana can’t catch a break. Even after thrilling folks with a new Trailer recently during the DC Fandome, Wonder Woman 1984 is still moving back on the movie release calendar.
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.
Wonder Woman 1984 has officially be delayed to later this year.Patty Jenkins’ long-awaited sequel, initially due for release on June, then August and finally October, has now been pushed back again to December 25, 2020 globally, due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.The new delays come after a somewhat underperforming opening weekend for Christopher Nolan’s Tenet in the US, as the blockbuster grossed $20.2million domestically, deemed underwhelming on its $200million budget.“Patty is an
Warner Bros. has announced that fans will have to wait a little bit longer to see Wonder Woman 1984.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineWarner Bros. has postponed the release of “Wonder Woman 1984,” the latest development in Hollywood’s rocky plans to return to the movies.The superhero sequel starring Gal Gadot, which was expected to debut on Oct.
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Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorAs we first told you two days ago, Warner Bros.’ Wonder Woman 1984 is vacating its Oct. 2 release date, with the Patty Jenkins-directed movie heading to Christmas.
After speculation, rumors, and then early reports, it appears that “Wonder Woman 1984” is actually getting delayed. But we still don’t have any idea when it will arrive in theaters.
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Just yesterday, I wrote that it was likely that “Wonder Woman 1984” was going to be delayed yet again. No, that wasn’t a hugely shocking pronouncement, as the first weekend of “Tenet” in North America proved that theaters aren’t equipped to handle multiple blockbusters at the same time.