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'''''Wonder Woman 1984''''' is an upcoming American [[superhero film]] based on the [[DC Comics]] character [[Wonder Woman]]. It is intended to be the sequel to 2017's ''[[Wonder Woman (2017 film)|Wonder Woman]]'' and the eighth installment in the [[DC Extended Universe]] (DCEU). The film is directed by [[Patty Jenkins]], with a screenplay by [[Geoff Johns]], [[David Callaham]], and Jenkins, from a story written by Johns and Jenkins. It stars [[Gal Gadot]] as the titular character, with [[Chris Pine]], [[Kristen Wiig]], and [[Pedro Pascal]] as supporting characters. It is the fourth [[live-action]] theatrical film featuring the character, following ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' (2016), ''Wonder Woman'' (2017), and ''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]'' (2017), and will be the second full-length feature film centered around the character.
'''''Wonder Woman 1984''''' is an upcoming American [[superhero film]] based on the [[DC Comics]] character [[Wonder Woman]]. It is intended to be the sequel to 2017's ''[[Wonder Woman (2017 film)|Wonder Woman]]'' and the eighth installment in the [[DC Extended Universe]] (DCEU). The film is directed by [[Patty Jenkins]], with a screenplay by [[Geoff Johns]], [[David Callaham]], and Jenkins, from a story written by Johns and Jenkins. It stars [[Gal Gadot]] in the title role, alongside [[Chris Pine]], [[Kristen Wiig]], and [[Pedro Pascal]]. It is the fourth [[live-action]] theatrical film featuring the character, following ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' (2016), ''Wonder Woman'' (2017), and ''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]'' (2017), and will be the second full-length feature film centered around the character.


Principal photography began on June 13, 2018, with filming taking place at [[Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden]] in the [[United Kingdom]], as well as the [[District of Columbia]] and [[Northern Virginia]] in the United States, the [[Canary Islands]] and [[Almería]] in [[Andalusia|Andalucía]], [[Spain]]. The film is scheduled to be released by [[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Pictures]] in [[Real D 3D]] and [[IMAX 3D]] on November 1, 2019.
Principal photography began on June 13, 2018, with filming taking place at [[Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden]] in the [[United Kingdom]], as well as the [[District of Columbia]] and [[Northern Virginia]] in the United States, the [[Canary Islands]] and [[Almería]] in [[Andalusia|Andalucía]], [[Spain]]. The film is scheduled to be released by [[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Pictures]] in [[Real D 3D]] and [[IMAX 3D]] on November 1, 2019.

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Wonder Woman 1984
File:Wonder Woman 1984 logo.jpg
Official logo
Directed byPatty Jenkins
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Patty Jenkins
  • Geoff Johns
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMatthew Jensen
Edited byRichard Pearson
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • November 1, 2019 (2019-11-01) (United States)
LandVereinigte Staaten
SpracheEnglisch

Wonder Woman 1984 is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Wonder Woman. It is intended to be the sequel to 2017's Wonder Woman and the eighth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is directed by Patty Jenkins, with a screenplay by Geoff Johns, David Callaham, and Jenkins, from a story written by Johns and Jenkins. It stars Gal Gadot in the title role, alongside Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, and Pedro Pascal. It is the fourth live-action theatrical film featuring the character, following Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Wonder Woman (2017), and Justice League (2017), and will be the second full-length feature film centered around the character.

Principal photography began on June 13, 2018, with filming taking place at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in the United Kingdom, as well as the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia in the United States, the Canary Islands and Almería in Andalucía, Spain. The film is scheduled to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures in Real D 3D and IMAX 3D on November 1, 2019.

Synopsis

Diana Prince comes into conflict with the Soviet Union during the Cold War in the 1980s, and finds a formidable foe in the form of the Cheetah.

Cast

An immortal demigoddess, Amazonian princess, and warrior. Prince is the daughter of the Amazonian Queen of Themyscira, Hippolyta, and the Olympian King of the Old Gods, Zeus.
An American pilot and the love interest of Diana, who had presumably died during World War I.[2]
A British anthropologist who, after locating the lost city of Urzkartaga and stumbling into an ancient ritual, becomes the avatar of their Cheetah god.[3][4] Cheetah is set to be the primary antagonist in the film.[5]

Additionally, Pedro Pascal will feature in the film as a prominent undisclosed role.[6]

Production

Development

Gal Gadot, who had originally signed for three feature films with Wonder Woman being her second, had extended her contract beyond that.[7] Director of the first film, Patty Jenkins, who was initially signed for only one film, had expressed interest in returning to direct the sequel.[8][9] In June 2017, during an interview with Variety, comic book writer Geoff Johns revealed that he and Jenkins had started writing the treatment for a Wonder Woman sequel and that he had a "cool idea for the second one".[10][11] While speaking in a Q&A at Women in Film screening of the film, Jenkins confirmed she would indeed direct the sequel.[12] However, Jenkins later tweeted that "it wasn't a confirmation. Just talking about ideas and hopes".[13] On July 22, 2017, at San Diego Comic Con, the studio officially announced a sequel would be coming with Jenkins returning as director, and the sequel's title was shown as Wonder Woman 2.[14][15] In September 2017, it was officially confirmed that Jenkins would be directing the sequel, that she had closed a deal with studio and she would get paid in-between $7 to $9 million range.[16] On September 13, 2017, it was reported that The Expendables's writer David Callaham would join the film to write the screenplay along with Jenkins and Johns, who were already working on the script for several months.[17] On February 28, 2018, it was reported that the film will be shot with IMAX film cameras in select action sequences.[18] By June 2018, the title of the film was announced to be Wonder Woman 1984.[2]

Pre-production

Pre-production officially began in the United Kingdom by early-December 2017.[19] That same month, director Patty Jenkins stated that the film will be another great love story with a new love interest being cast.[20] In April 2018, the film was confirmed to be set in 1980s.[21] The next month, French production designer Aline Bonetto (Amélie, Wonder Woman) was announced to be returning for the sequel, as well as Academy Award winner Lindy Hemming, also returning as costume designer.[22] Richard Pearson will serve as the editor for Wonder Woman 1984.[23]

Casting

In September 2017, Gal Gadot was confirmed to return as the title character.[24] On February 28, 2018, it was reported that Kristen Wiig was in talks with the studio to play Cheetah, the main villain of the film,[3] with director Patty Jenkins confirming her casting the next month.[4] On March 28, Pedro Pascal, who played Ed Indelicato in the pilot of the canceled 2011 Wonder Woman television adaptation, was cast in an undisclosed key role.[6] On June 13, director Patty Jenkins confirmed the addition of Chris Pine as Steve Trevor through Twitter.[25]

Filming

Principal photography began in Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) on June 13, 2018, under the working title Magic Hour.[23][26][27] Filming will take place at the Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in the United Kingdom, and at a number of locations around the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia in the United States, including the Landmark Mall in Alexandria, Virginia during June and July 2018, [28][29][30] with scenes scheduled to be shot in Alexandria from June 18 through July 14.[31] Filming ocurred outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. during mid-June.[32] Other filming locations around DC included the Penn Quarter neighborhood, McPherson Square, the DAR Constitution Hall near the White House, the Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian), and the Lincoln Memorial.[33][34] Between August and September 2018, production will also take place at Tenerife and Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands,[35][36][37] as well as Almería in Andalucía, Spain.[38]

Marketing

It was reported on June 22, 2018, that while plans have not been finalized, Gal Gadot would be attending San Diego Comic-Con for the Warner Bros' DC presentation, she would be promoting the new film with a special look of the film.[39]

Release

Wonder Woman 1984 is scheduled to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures in Real D 3D and IMAX 3D on November 1, 2019.[40] It was previously set for December 13, 2019.[41]

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