The iconic DC Superhero that symbolizes truth, justice, and equality to people will stand again in 2020 despite the threat of the coronavirus worldwide. This year, many movies have been pushed quite a lot and that includes the much-awaited Wonder Woman 1984, an anticipated aftermath of the successful 2017’s Wonder Woman directed by Patty Jenkins.
The film distributor, Warner Bros. earlier released the sequel in international markets to avoid piracy. The movie will begin its first rollout on Wednesday, December 16 and arrives on HBO Max for free and on big screens on Friday, December 25 in the USA and January 8 in the Philippines.
This remarkable movie along with stars Gal Gadot as Diana Prince or known as Wonder Woman, Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, Kristen Wiig as Barbara Ann Minerva or known as Cheetah, Pedro Pascual as Maxwell Lord, Robin Wright as Antiope, and Connie Nielson as Queen Hippolyta.
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Back to back reviews have been showering since the embargo lifted yesterday evening as the movie’s first triumph in the UK, France, Indonesia, Portugal, Greece, Holland, Switzerland, Iceland, South Africa, Holland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Belgium, and Egypt.
The first Wonder Woman earned $800 Million in the Global Box Office in 2017. Patty Jenkins’ return to direct Wonder Woman 1984 has made it more interesting than its predecessor.
Wonder Woman was first to appear in 1940 as a costumed female in comics. It was created by the psychologist William Moulton Marston as seen that the majority of the superheroes in comic characters were male. Marston was inspired by his wife’s achievements and personality that made him decide that having a female as superhero is entertaining and can be a good role model for women in generations.
Wonder Woman is a warrior born and as strong as Hercules and considered to be the strongest superhero after Superman. The abilities of Wonder Woman embody the women of today’s generation.
The movie would give its audience a sort of nostalgic-content because the stage was set in the 1980s, and the costumes are retro shenanigans that would also bring the Generation X taste in pop-culture royalties.
Weapons that Wonder Woman uses are Lasso, Bracelets, Tiara, Amazonian Battle Armour, Sword and Shield.
Open Cinemas in PH
Since Wonder Woman 1984 really made for the big screen, the Philippines has paved its way to give the best entertainment despite the uncertainty of the situation.
Cinemas have been greatly affected in the Philippines brought by coronavirus and audiences were hard to come by. However, many theaters have reopened and adapted the new set-up with various levels of precautions after lift of community quarantined.
Some SM Malls like SM Pampanga, SM Mall of Asia, SM Mall of Asia Grounds, Seaside Blvd., Pasay city and Metro Manila already have its drive-in cinema and Taguig city just opened its float-in cinema as new ways to watch big hit movies outdoors including Wonder Woman this coming holiday.
Here are the other lists of movies coming out this December 2020:
On Netflix:
December 4 – Mank
December 11 – The Prom
December 18 – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
December 23 – The Midnight Sky
In Cinemas:
December 4 – Nomadland
December 18– Monster Hunter
December 18– The Tomorrow War
December 25– News of the World
December 25– One Night in Miami
December 25– Wonder Woman 1984
On Amazon Prime:
December 18– Coming 2 America