Gal Gadot returns in Wonder Woman 1984.

Wonder Woman manager Patty Jenkins returns to direct. In a previous interview, Patty Jenkins said that the movie’s take on the age would be unique. “You know what was cool? We’re treating the age differently than I’ve seen so far, which I feel like there has a good deal of interesting variants of doing the era,” she said. “In our version, as a child of 80’s myself, yes there was funny, ha-ha outfits I can’t believe I wore, for certain.” Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman is lightning up Licensing Expo 2019. Gal Gadot’s Princess Diana is introduced before a brand new version of the Wonder Woman 1984 logo on a banner on display at the Licensing Expo at Las Vegas. It’s possible to take a look below. New look of Gal Gadot are released as she returns as Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman 1984.

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The new version of the Wonder Woman 1984 logo on a banner.

Chris Pine returns in the role of Steve Trevor. They’re joined by novices Kristen Wiig as Barbara Minerva, aka the protagonist Pedro and Cheetah Pascal in a mystery role. Gadot has teased the sequel tells a story capable of standing on its own apart from 2017’s Wonder Woman. “It is not a sequel, it is its own narrative,” Gadot teased during the movie’s San Diego Comic-Con panel. “Its own chapter, a completely new movie. The bar is high, but our aspirations are higher. So we just give it everything that we have and hoping what we bring you men will love.” Producer Charles Roven shared similar sentiments while comparing Wonder Woman to some cinematic heavyweights. “She was only determined that this film ought to be the next iteration of Wonder Woman although not a sequel,” Roven said. “And she’s definitely delivering on that.

Wonder Woman 1984 opens on June 5, 2020.

Wonder Woman 1984 opens on June 5, 2020.
Wonder Woman 1984 opens on June 5, 2020.

It is a time period that is completely different and you will get a sense of exactly what Diana-slash-Wonder Woman was doing in the intervening years. But it’s a completely different story that we are telling. Even though it’ll have lots of the things that are the same, a lot of humor, a great deal of brave action. Tugs at the heartstrings. It is a stand-alone movie in precisely the exact same way that Indiana Jones or even Bond movies are, rather than a single continuous story which requires many installments.”
Wonder Woman 1984 opens on June 5, 2020. Other forthcoming DC Extended Universe films comprise Birds of Prey (And also the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) on February 7, 2020, The Batman on June 25, 2021, and The Suicide Squad on August 6, 2021.

Source: Comicbook, Collider

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