Why Wonder Woman's Hatred Of Guns Means More Than You Think
In an early scene in Wonder Woman 1984, Diana emphasizes how much she hates guns. There's a deeper reason behind this.
Read MoreIn an early scene in Wonder Woman 1984, Diana emphasizes how much she hates guns. There's a deeper reason behind this.
Read MoreDid you enjoy Wonder Woman 1984 over Christmas weekend, whether in theaters or streaming at home? Either way, there's a lot more where that came from.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 hits the ground running, with two action scenes to get audiences' hearts racing. Director Patty Jenkins says that was absolutely necessary.
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Read MoreIn WW84, instead of relying on her typical uniform, Diana tries out a gold, eagle-emblazoned armor, with massive wings — and her outfit has quite a history.
Read MoreOne particular fictional location introduced in the new film has important relevance for another DC character set to join the DCEU: Black Adam.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 starts with a flashback of a friendly yet intense Olympics-esque sequence between a young Diana and a handful of her fellow Amazons.
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Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 is packed with references to the first movie and Diana's history, but the sequel included an obscure reference for DC comics fans too.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984's post-credits scene ties the movie to the Amazon's onscreen legacy in an unexpected and nostalgic way.
Read MoreWhile the character doesn't have a huge role in Wonder Woman 1984, Stagg's DC Comics storyline is a bit more interesting.
Read MoreThis strange crystal that has everyone hot, bothered, and seemingly returned from the dead actually has some basis in DC comics lore.
Read MoreThere's much more to this Diana Prince outfit in Wonder Woman 1984 than you'd think.
Read MoreWonder Woman actress Lynda Carter makes a surprise but welcome cameo in Wonder Woman 1984.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 found a couple of very clever ways to call back to the first Wonder Woman solo film.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 is packed full of surprises, action and emotion, serving as a solid sequel to its blockbuster predecessor. Here's the full story — and ending.
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Read MoreThis year might have been lackluster for live-action comic book movies and TV shows, but next year looks ready to make up for it. Here's what's coming in 2021.
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Read MoreMarvel is planning to end 2020 and begin 2021 with a bang.
Read MoreSnyder revealed the main reason for his confidence stems from a single moment from Gadot's audition for the role.
Read MoreSorry, Zack Snyder fans, here's why there won't be any Snyder Cut related goodies in your virtual stockings this holiday season.
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