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2020 has been a wild year, particularly for the film industry. Countless projects were delayed when sets and movie theaters alike were shut down due to global health issues. But the year is ending on a high note with Patty Jenkins
Wonder Woman 1984, which will arrive on Christmas Day in theaters and streaming on HBO Max. The highly anticipated blockbuster will introduce new characters, while also adapting Wonder Woman s iconic golden armor for the first time in live-action. And Gal Gadot s reaction to seeing the new suit was thoroughly delightful.
WONDER WOMAN 1984 s Incredible Opening Sequence Has Been Officially Released Online
Ahead of the movie s theatrical debut in the United Kingdom tomorrow, Warner Bros. has officially released the stunning opening sequence from Patty Jenkins
Wonder Woman 1984 online. Take a look.
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12/15/2020
Wonder Woman 1984 s opening scene has now been officially released online, and it s one of many incredibly well executed set pieces in the DC Comics sequel.
The sequence flashes back to the younger Diana (Lilly Aspell) on Temyscira as she prepares to compete against a group of fellow Amazons in a very physically demanding race, with her mother Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen) and mentor Antiope (Robin Wright) watching on. How will Diana fare against her more experienced sisters?
The Year of Great Reckoning
A round-up of cinema s trials and tribulations, and some small victories, in 2020
published : 16 Dec 2020 at 04:00
12 The Scala theatre − Bangkok s last standalone cinema − held a three-day Final Touch Of Memory event to bid farewell to film lovers. Photo: Pattarapong chatpattarasill
For filmgoers, it was a year of mortal dread. The screen went dark, like a coffin nailed shut, and is still like that in many places. Faith in cinema as we ve known it was rattled, challenged, and endangered with a Biblical overtone; it s a plague we re dealing with, after all. It was a year unlike any other we had seen before in the 125 years since cinema was invented. And while that sounds dispiriting, 2020 has also been a Year of Great Reckoning during which the equilibrium was recalibrated and the idea of moving images continues, as it should, to evolve.
CinemaBlend
Dec. 15. 2020 5:00 PM
[T]he sequel has a stronger, more original story that beautifully gets at the heart of whatâs important about the character.
Starring:
Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal, Connie Nielsen
Written By:
Patty Jenkins, Dave Callaham, Geoff Johns
Directed By:
Patty Jenkins
[T]he sequel has a stronger, more original story that beautifully gets at the heart of whatâs important about the character.
We live in an age when superhero sequels tend to be more exciting than their predecessors, and the reason is because of their limitless possibility. As exciting as it can be to see a legendary character grace the big screen in their own solo adventure for the first time, those films carry a particular responsibility for audiences that know nothing about them â namely the need to establish the origins of the character and the details of the world in which they live. They are the movies that tend to be more strict adaptations of
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