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Of Course, Wonder Woman 1984 s Gal Gadot Took The Best Souvenir From Set

CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard If you found yourself working on a major motion picture, you wouldn’t be faulted for wanting a souvenir to commemorate the experience. Granted, oftentimes productions take great efforts to ensure that props, set pieces, costumes and more aren’t removed, but every now and then, one of the major contributors can get away with bringing some memorabilia home. For Wonder Woman 1984’s Gal Gadot, this was the helmet for Diana Prince’s golden armor. Gal Gadot recently shared the gold helmet on display on her home, and while it doesn’t sound like she was able to get away with snagging all of the armor, the helmet on its own is enough to draw someone’s eye if they’ve stopped by the Gadot household. Take a look at the actress’ Instagram post:

Wonder Woman 1984 Review: Wishfulness Run Riot

Dec. 21, 2020 4:26 pm ET As “Wonder Woman 1984” began streaming in preview on my living-room screen, I felt something of the pre-Covid thrill of sitting in a theater and being drawn into the 2017 “Wonder Woman,” a terrific action spectacular starring Gal Gadot as the Amazon warrior princess Diana. That one included a flashback to Themyscira, the Amazons’ island home, where Diana as a child was being trained in martial arts. The sequel, with Ms. Gadot once again in the title role, starts with another flashback to Themyscira, but Diana, nearly into adolescence and played as before by Lilly Aspell, is competing against formidable women in the Amazon Games, a succession of challenges that make the Olympics look like hopscotch. This opening sequence is as elegant and exciting as anyone could have wished for. When it’s over, though, the film, opening in theaters and streaming on HBO Max, turns coarse, shrill and chaotic, a kinetic but uncomic concocti

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Pedro Pascal Worried His Failed Wonder Woman TV Show Might Cost Him His Role In Wonder Woman 1984

CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard CinemaBlend participates in affiliate programs with various companies. We may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via links. Next week’s Wonder Woman 1984 marks Pedro Pascal’s superhero movie debut, as he’s playing Maxwell Lord, one of the sequel’s main antagonists. However, this isn’t Pascal’s first go-around in the world of DC Comics’ most famous Amazon. Back in 2011, Pascal starred as Detective Ed Indelicato in the unaired pilot for NBC’s Wonder Woman 1984, Pedro Pascal acknowledged that he was worried that his involvement with this failed Wonder Woman TV show might have resulted in him not getting to play Maxwell Lord had the appropriate parties been aware. As the actor put it:

Wonder Woman 1984 review: The Amazon, the era a totally rad combination

CST Warner Bros. Pictures presents a film directed by Patty Jenkins and written by Jenkins, Geoff Johns and David Callaham. Rated PG-13 (for sequences of action and violence). Running time: 151 minutes. Opens Dec. 25 on HBO Max and in theaters (where they’re open). Now THAT’S a superhero. Three years after the visionary director Patty Jenkins and the perfect-for-the-part Gal Gadot teamed up for the beautifully rendered, surprisingly deep mega-hit “Wonder Woman,” the oft-delayed sequel will be released in U.S. theaters and on HBO Max on Dec. 25 and it’s a Christmas gift equal parts thrilling, comedic, romantic and action-packed, with a tone reminiscent of the Richard Donner “Superman” movies and the 2000s “Spider-Man” films. To be sure, we get a classic comic book movie storyline about a megalomaniacal madman intent on taking over the world, but there’s often a relatively light tone to the proceedings. This is a throwback piece of pure pop entertainm

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