Wonder Woman 1984 finally hit theaters and HBO Max on Christmas Day, and it was recently confirmed that there will be a third installment to the franchise. However, folks are still talking about the sequel, which recently passed $100 million at the worldwide box office. During a recent chat with [.]
Wonder Woman 1984: Chris Pine On Filming That Big Scene [SPOILERS]
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Wonder Woman 1984, one of the big questions going into the movie was how does Steve Trevor (
Chris Pine) come back? It wasn t that surprising that director
Patty Jenkins and Warner Bros and DC decided to bring back Steve as played by the best Chris. He was an awesome l0ve interest, one of the rare male characters who was never threatened by the fact that the woman he was around was so much stronger than him. Instead, Steve spent all of the first
Wonder Woman looking at Diana with hearts in his eyes. Their relationship was cute, and Pine s chemistry with star
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SPOILER WARNING: The following article contains massive spoilers for Wonder Woman 1984. If you have not yet seen the film read on at your own risk!
Time is a flat circle in the realm of Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot). The character was introduced in the modern age, then her origin film became a prequel that was set during World War I, only to have her sequel set in 1984. Add to that the fact that fans have been waiting since 2019 to SEE
Wonder Woman 1984. Now that you all have seen the movie, how did it end? Thereâs a lot to digest with the film s third act, and this feature is ready to dive into all that we learned.
Wonder Woman 1984 Director Patty Jenkins Responds to Criticism of Controversial Steve Trevor Plot
Wonder Woman 1984 was one of precious few major movies superhero or otherwise that debuted in 2020 thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the follow up to 2017 s
Wonder Woman has been divisive among audiences. The film has drawn criticism for a variety of elements, including the controversial way Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) returned after having died at the end of the first film a film set nearly 70 years prior to
Wonder Woman 1984. Now, director Patty Jenkins is responding to that criticism, or at least a defense of the film s controversial choice.