READ MORE: Patty Jenkins Talks Amazon Olympics In ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ & Possible Animated Spin-Off Seriesīut let “Wonder Woman 1984” do the talking for itself: a film that looks vibrant, electric, and steeped in the radical vibe of the 1980s. Natasha Rothwell, Ravi Patel, Gabriella Wilde, Kristoffer Polaha, and Amr Waked have been cast in undisclosed roles. Patty Jenkins returns to direct, Hans Zimmer is writing the score and Robin Wright and Connie Nielsen co-star again. Pedro Pascal plays the evil billionaire character Maxwell Lord and yep, Chris Pine returns as Steve Trevor and we still have no idea how that’s possible given the character died in the original film. ![]() Filmmaker Patty Jenkins will also work behind the camera once again as the sequel’s director, and co-wrote the script with Geoff Johns. Wonder Woman 2, titled Wonder Woman 1984, will see Gal Gadot return as the titular hero. READ MORE: WarnerMedia Exec Warns About “Further Delays” Of More 2020 Films During her mission she met and fell in love with American spy Steve Trevor, played by Chris Pine. Several coronavirus spikes later and many summer 2020 release dates finally turned into Octo(fingers crossed for no major coronavirus spike in the fall). “Wonder Woman 1984” has been done for some time and was even scheduled for release late last year (December 2019, way before the COVID-19 pandemic) before delaying until this summer for a bit more time to finish the movie. READ MORE: Survey Shows A Vast Majority Of People Would Happily Watch ‘Tenet,’ ‘Black Widow’ & ‘WW84’ At Home This also served as the first “face-to-face” meeting between Carter and Wiig, with the latter taking the opportunity to express her admiration for Carter’s iconic character. The highlight of the panel came at its end, when Linda Carter, the star of the original “Wonder Woman” television series, popped in for a quick words with the cast. ![]() ![]() The footage was preceded by a panel discussion between Jenkins and the cast, with the group answering a few softball questions about the filmmaking process and how the characters have adjusted to their new time period. READ MORE: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’: Patty Jenkins Decided To Bring Chris Pine Back Before The First Film Was Even Done Fast forward to the 1980s as Wonder Woman's next big screen adventure finds her facing two all-new foes: Max Lord and The Cheetah. One of the biggest flexes Fandome unveiled: the new trailer for “ Wonder Woman 1984” with lots of shiny, colorful new footage and the first real look at Kristen Wiig’s villainess in the movie Barbara Minerva/Cheetah. But, in a bid to outdo the virtual this year, DC’s summer event DC Fandome has thrown out all the stops with their first annual virtual presentation. Following the news of major layoffs at WarnerMedia and its many subsidiaries, DC Comics and DC Universe have faced a very tough summer.
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