A new photo from the set of HBO Max's Batgirl makes reference to Wonder Woman 1984 in a way that may emphasise how different the DC Extended Universe is going to be after The Flash. Check it out!
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Film Review: Gal Gadot Battles Greed, Desire and an Unwieldy 3rd Act
Director Patty Jenkins masterfully mixes thrills and social satire, but doesn’t quite nail the grand finaleAlonso Duralde | December 24, 2020 @ 6:30 AM Last Updated: December 25, 2020 @ 1:51 PM
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A floppy-haired con artist, known for his TV presence in which he pretends to be a successful businessman, gets his hands on the ultimate power, and then when he proves incapable of wielding it, he’d rather destroy the world than acknowledge his own petty inadequacies. It’s a wild fantasy scenario, to be certain, but it provides the satirical underpinnings for “Wonder Woman 1984” to mock the rapacious greed of the Reagan era and its ongoing reverberations into the 21st century.