DC Films officially released the "Heroes for All" special of "Wonder Woman 1984" today (December 16). Director Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine appeared to interpret the heroic significance of Wonder Woman, and a large number of shocking and exciting action scenes were exposed. Heroes of All Kinds Special: "Wonder Woman 1984" is set in the colorful and seductive 1980s. Wonder Woman Diana lives a life like ordinary people at the Museum of Natural History in Washington. However, after preventing a seemingly ordinary robbery, everything around her changes. Under the temptation of powerful divine power, two new rivals quietly emerge - the top predator Cheetah who "loves and hates" Wonder Woman, and Max Lord who controls the power to change the world. A shocking battle is inevitable. On the other hand, the old love Steve suddenly "resurrects" and renews his relationship with Diana. However, while the romance is touching, Steve's return is also full of doubts... "Wonder Woman 1984" is now scheduled to be released in domestic theaters on December 18. Due to the epidemic, "Wonder Woman 1984" will not only be released in theaters on December 25 in the United States, but will also be released on streaming media simultaneously. HBO Max users can watch the film on December 25 without any additional subscription fees. |
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