In the midst of all the tomfoolery and shenanigans taking place during
Wonder Woman 1984, I totally missed the fact that
Gal Gadot‘s Wonder Woman never once uses her iconic shield or sword – two things she used in the first film. She uses her magical lasso
a lot, but the shield/sword combo never makes an appearance. Like all things in movies, this was a deliberate choice, and star
Gal Gadot has revealed why the
Patty Jenkins-directed sequel nixed Wonder Woman’s weapons.
As I watched
also kept thinking: “Wow, Wonder Woman is using her lasso
a lot in this movie. Much more than the first film.” I was so distracted by the abundant lasso-usage that I completely missed that Gal Gadot’s Diana Prince/Wonder Woman never once uses her famous sword and shield – two things she used in the first film. The shield was particularly iconic in that first movie, with Wonder Woman using it in the fantastic No Man’s Land scene.
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Wonder Woman 3 May Bring Back Kristen Wiig s Cheetah in a Modern Day Story
Wonder Woman 3 May Bring Back Kristen Wiig s Cheetah in a Modern Day Story
According to Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins, we may not have seen the last of Kristen Wiig s supervillain, Cheetah.
Audiences may not have seen the last of Kristen Wiig s
Wonder Woman 1984 villain, Cheetah. Beginning the movie as the mild-mannered Barbara Minerva, Wiig slowly transforms into the CGI beast, battling with Gal Gadot s Diana along the way, before concluding her journey on something of an ambiguous note. Well, director Patty Jenkins has now revealed that this could well leave the door open for the character to return in
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