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‘Wonder Woman 1984' Adds $5.5 million in 2nd US Weekend
In its second weekend in U.S. theaters, “Wonder Woman 1984” earned an estimated $5.5 million in ticket sales according to studio estimates Sunday. It’s a 67% drop for the superhero sequel, which is simultaneously playing on 2,151 screens and streaming free for HBO Max subscribers.
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‘Wonder Woman 3' Announced Amid Mixed Reviews for 2nd Film
Get ready for more Diana Prince! “Wonder Woman 3” is heading our way and reuniting star Gal Gadot with director Patty Jenkins.
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Pedro Pascal Dons Different Armor for ‘Wonder Woman 1984′
Pedro Pascal is having a big December, with the second season of the wildly popular Star Wars spinoff “The Mandalorian” having just concluded on Disney+ and a major role as the villain in “Wonder Woman 1984,” which debuts in theaters and on HBO Max on Christmas Day
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‘Wonder Woman 1984′ Grabs $38.5 Million Overseas
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‘Wonder Woman 1984' Hopes to Lasso a Little Holiday Joy
In one timeline, “Wonder Woman 1984” might have been one of the year’s most profitable films and the crown jewel in a banner year for female-directed blockbusters
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‘Tonight': Gal Gadot, Kristen Wiig's Music Video on ‘Wonder Woman 1984' Set
Gal Gadot talks about the stunts she did for her new film “Wonder Woman 1984,” gushes over co-star Kristen Wiig and sets up the film.
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Gal Gadot and ‘Wonder Woman 1984' May Have Just Saved Christmas
On Wednesday, “Wonder Woman 1984” star Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins announced the news people desperately needed to hear: The next installment of the Wonder Woman franchise will be released in theaters and on HBO Max on Dec. 25.
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Gal Gadot Cast as Cleopatra, Teaming Up Again With ‘Wonder Woman' Director
In 2017, Patty Jenkins directed “Wonder Woman” with Gadot in its titular role and the two women will join forces again for the epic historical dramatization.
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Pandemic Chases ‘Wonder Woman 1984' to Dec. 25
Following the less-than-stellar theatrical debut of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” Warner Bros
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Women Set to Rule 2020 Box Office On-Screen and Behind the Camera
Stand aside, boys. 2020 is the year of kick-ass women at the box office. From Amazon princesses and lethal assassins to crafty harlequins and alien warriors, next year will be dominated by female characters and female directors. Five of the top 10 most anticipated movies for 2020 are directed by women, according to a survey of more than 2,000 millennial…
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First ‘Wonder Woman 1984' Trailer Takes Gal Gadot's Superhero to New Heights
The first trailer for the anticipated Wonder Woman movie sequel is finally here!...
...The footage was released online on Sunday and also screened before fans at the 2019 Comic Con Experience event in So Paulo, Brazil....
...Israeli star Gal Gadot reprises her role as Diana Prince, aka the Amazonian Princess Diana of Themyscira, in the sequel to the hit 2017 DC film....
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'Wonder Woman' Sequel Pushed Back to Summer 2020
The world will have to wait a little longer for the “Wonder Woman” sequel, which will now arrive in theaters in summer 2020.
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Post #MeToo, Opportunity Still a Mixed Bag For Women in Film
In the year after the downfall of Harvey Weinstein and the rise of #MeToo awareness, women in Hollywood are still processing and evaluating what, if anything, has fundamentally changed in their business — from the nature of scripts to an increase in basic opportunity. Some say that things have absolutely changed, while others struggle to see any discernable difference that...
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Photo Shows Kristen Wiig in Museum for ‘Wonder Woman' Sequel
Kristen Wiig doesn’t look much like a villain in a photo released for “Wonder Woman 1984.” Director Patty Jenkins on Wednesday tweeted the first look at Wiig as Wonder Woman’s foe, Cheetah. Wiig is dressed as Barbara Minerva, the mortal who morphs into a powerful nemesis. Wiig’s character is shown standing in what appears to be a natural history museum,...
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How Margot Kidder Soared in ‘Superman' and Beyond
The late actress’ Lois Lane didn’t possess otherworldly super powers. But she became a pioneering big-screen hero in her own right.
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New Study Finds Female Protagonists Decreased in 2017 Films
While 2017 may have been the year of “Wonder Woman,” a new study finds that female protagonists were down 5 percent in the year’s 100 top-grossing films. The Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University released its annual “It’s a Man’s (Celluloid) World” on Thursday. It found that females comprised 24 percent...
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Ava DuVernay to Direct DC Superhero Film ‘The New Gods'
Ava DuVernay’s “A Wrinkle in Time” may have disappointed at the box office, but she’s already booked another big-budget project.
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Kristen Wiig Cast as Wonder Woman Villain Cheetah
Kristen Wiig will play a villain in the next “Wonder Woman” film. Director Patty Jenkins announced on Twitter Friday that Wiig will star as Wonder Woman rival Cheetah in the superhero sequel.
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Her Breakthrough Year: ‘Wonder Woman' Director Patty Jenkins Commands the Spotlight
This year, Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman,” starring Gal Gadot, was a mega-hit worldwide. Pulling in $816 million worldwide last summer, it was the most successful live-action film ever directed by a woman. And it was clearly a breakthrough in what was otherwise a less-than-spectacular summer at the box office.