Wonder Woman finds herself battling two opponents, Maxwell Lord, a shrewd entrepreneur, and Barbara Minerva, a friend-turned-foe. Meanwhile, she also ends up crossing paths with her love int... Read allWonder Woman finds herself battling two opponents, Maxwell Lord, a shrewd entrepreneur, and Barbara Minerva, a friend-turned-foe. Meanwhile, she also ends up crossing paths with her love interest.Wonder Woman finds herself battling two opponents, Maxwell Lord, a shrewd entrepreneur, and Barbara Minerva, a friend-turned-foe. Meanwhile, she also ends up crossing paths with her love interest.
- Awards
- 27 wins & 48 nominations
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- TriviaLilly Aspell (Young Diana) performed all the required physical stunt work herself at the age of 12, because it was deemed that she did a job better than her own stunt doubles.
- GoofsWhen Diana and Steve arrive at the Smithsonian air museum to steal a plane, the Panavia Tornado jet they steal is first shown with its correct inline seating configuration from the exterior, but once they climb inside, it switches to a side-by-side seating configuration.
- Quotes
Wonder Woman: [in tears] I can't say goodbye. I can't say goodbye.
Steve Trevor: You don't have to. I'm already gone.
- Crazy creditsThere is a scene in the closing credits involving the Amazon warrior Asteria (Lynda Carter).
- ConnectionsFeatured in La noche de...: La noche de... Wonder Woman (2020)
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Written by Peter Gill, Holly Johnson, Brian Nash & Mark O'Toole
Performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Licensed courtesy of ZTT Records Limited
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It was just a generic sequel actually...
I did actually enjoy the 2017 movie "Wonder Woman" quite a bit, so I was definitely looking forward to this 2020 movie from writers Patty Jenkins, Geoff Johns and Dave Callaham.
And while "Wonder Woman 1984" was definitely a watchable movie, it just wasn't really up to par with the 2017 movie in anyway. Why? Well, simply because the storyline felt way too comical and the villains in the movie weren't really all that interesting or menacing.
The storyline told in "Wonder Woman 1984" just fell short of being all that entertaining. Sure, it was a watchable movie, but it was hardly an outstanding or particularly memorable foray into the D.C. world of superheroes. For me, the storyline here felt like something that had been ping ponged around a breakfast table, with the writers just tossing out ideas and settling on something that seemed like something that could be made into a Saturday morning cartoon.
Of course it was nice to have Gal Gadot return to portray Diana/Wonder Woman in this 2020 movie, and she was joined with talents such as Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal. I must admit that Pedro Pascal's performance was actually the most brilliant and enjoyable in the movie, and his character was the one with the most appeal in the movie. Mind you, as a villain he just wasn't all there. I mean, it was more of an average Joe come into power situation, so it took away from the usual superpowered villain stuff you'd expect to see in a D.C. movie.
For me, the whole granting wishes thing concept of the movie just felt out of place, and like something that belonged in a whole different type of movie. It just failed to captivate me, and proved to have little entertainment value in terms of being the focal point of a superhero movie.
Visually then "Wonder Woman 1984" was all there, just like the 2017 movie was. So the visual effects team definitely worked their magic with this 2020 movie, no doubt about that.
While I have now seen "Wonder Woman 1984" once, I doubt that I will be returning to watch it a second time, as the storyline just felt out of place and too weak for a movie for Wonder Woman.
My rating of "Wonder Woman 1984", sadly, lands on a very mediocre five out of ten stars.
And while "Wonder Woman 1984" was definitely a watchable movie, it just wasn't really up to par with the 2017 movie in anyway. Why? Well, simply because the storyline felt way too comical and the villains in the movie weren't really all that interesting or menacing.
The storyline told in "Wonder Woman 1984" just fell short of being all that entertaining. Sure, it was a watchable movie, but it was hardly an outstanding or particularly memorable foray into the D.C. world of superheroes. For me, the storyline here felt like something that had been ping ponged around a breakfast table, with the writers just tossing out ideas and settling on something that seemed like something that could be made into a Saturday morning cartoon.
Of course it was nice to have Gal Gadot return to portray Diana/Wonder Woman in this 2020 movie, and she was joined with talents such as Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal. I must admit that Pedro Pascal's performance was actually the most brilliant and enjoyable in the movie, and his character was the one with the most appeal in the movie. Mind you, as a villain he just wasn't all there. I mean, it was more of an average Joe come into power situation, so it took away from the usual superpowered villain stuff you'd expect to see in a D.C. movie.
For me, the whole granting wishes thing concept of the movie just felt out of place, and like something that belonged in a whole different type of movie. It just failed to captivate me, and proved to have little entertainment value in terms of being the focal point of a superhero movie.
Visually then "Wonder Woman 1984" was all there, just like the 2017 movie was. So the visual effects team definitely worked their magic with this 2020 movie, no doubt about that.
While I have now seen "Wonder Woman 1984" once, I doubt that I will be returning to watch it a second time, as the storyline just felt out of place and too weak for a movie for Wonder Woman.
My rating of "Wonder Woman 1984", sadly, lands on a very mediocre five out of ten stars.
- paul_haakonsen
- Dec 26, 2020
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- Also known as
- Mujer Maravilla 1984
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- Budget
- $200,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $46,801,036
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,701,957
- Dec 27, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $169,601,036
- Runtime2 hours 31 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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