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"Wonder Woman 1984," directed by Patty Jenkins, is a thrilling action-packed sequel set in the vibrant and colorful world of the 1980s. Gal Gadot reprises her role as the iconic superhero, Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman. The film follows Diana as she navigates the bustling streets of 1984 Washington, D.C., facing new challenges and adversaries. Pedro Pascal plays the charismatic and enigmatic Maxwell Lord, while Kristen Wiig shines as the formidable Barbara Minerva, an archaeologist who eventually transforms into the powerful Cheetah. As the plot unfolds, we see Wonder Woman facing her most formidable foes yet, all while grappling with the complexities of truth, power, and the consequences of her actions. Blending heart-pounding action sequences with emotional depth, "Wonder Woman 1984" is a visually stunning and compelling adventure that explores themes of hope, sacrifice, and the true nature of heroism. With Chris Pine returning as Steve Trevor, the film delves into the dynamics of love, loss, and the enduring spirit of humanity, making it a must-watch for fans of the superhero genre. Released in 2020, "Wonder Woman 1984" captivates audiences with its dazzling visuals, charismatic performances, and powerful storytelling. Director Patty Jenkins crafts a dynamic and engaging narrative that seamlessly weaves together themes of empowerment and self-discovery. Packed with exhilarating action sequences and poignant character moments, the film offers a fresh and exciting take on the beloved superhero, solidifying Wonder Woman's place as a true icon of strength and resilience in the DC Universe.
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The golden armor, pivotal in the final battle of 'Wonder Woman 1984', almost didn't make the cut! Director Patty Jenkins debated its inclusion until late into production, fearing it might seem too fantastical. The decision was swayed by concept art that struck a balance between regality and combat-readiness, convincing Jenkins to keep it as a symbol of Wonder Woman's ultimate warrior status.
The intricate White House fight scene in 'Wonder Woman 1984' needed a massive, detailed replica of the Oval Office. Built in a London studio, it took nearly two months to construct. The challenge was not just in the build but in choreographing long, unbroken fight sequences that required precise timing and coordination between actors and stunt teams to maintain authenticity and fluidity in the confined space.
Kristen Wiig's casting as Cheetah was quite the surprise to her fans and came close to not happening. Director Patty Jenkins envisioned Wiig for the role from the start, but studio executives were initially skeptical, fearing Wiig’s comedic background might not translate to a villainous role. It took Jenkins' persistent persuasion and Wiig’s enthusiastic audition tape showcasing her ability to switch from charming to menacing, to finally secure her the role.
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🎬During filming, Gal Gadot was pregnant with her second child. The costume department had to cleverly redesign her suit with extra padding and adjust it as her pregnancy progressed, which they then digitally corrected in post-production to maintain Wonder Woman's sleek silhouette.
💡The Smithsonian Museum scene required extensive collaboration with the actual Smithsonian Institution, which allowed the film to use its name and logo. In return, the institution requested that the film depict their staff and operations accurately, leading to script adjustments and the inclusion of real-life curators as consultants.
🎯Pedro Pascal, who plays Maxwell Lord, based his character's flamboyant style and entrepreneurial spirit on a mix of 1980s business tycoons, including a heavy inspiration from the infomercial king, Ron Popeil. This added an authentic '80s greed-is-good flair to his performance that resonated with audiences familiar with the era.
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