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During the events of
Wonder Woman 1984, Diana Princeâs trouble stems from one object: the Dreamstone, an artifact that grants any wish made in its presence, but at a cost. Without the Dreamstone, Maxwell Lord doesnât wreak havoc on the world and Barbara Minerva doesnât turn into The Cheetah. But early into the
Wonder Woman sequelâs development, there was talk about featuring the Dreamstoneâs creator, the Duke of Deception, as the main antagonist.
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Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins says Warner Bros. changed her original ending of the first movie
While 2017’s
Wonder Woman proved to be a hit with critics and audiences alike, one aspect that came in for criticism was the film’s climactic battle between Gal Gadot’s Amazon Princess and David Thewlis’ Ares – particularly once the God of War underwent his transformation into a CGI behemoth.
Speaking to IGN to promote the release of the sequel
Wonder Woman 1984, director Patty Jenkins has revealed that she originally planned on ending the first movie differently, only for Warner Bros. to demand the explosive, VFX-packed ending that we ultimately saw.