On the occasion of a virtual DC FanDome fan on Saturday, the director of “Wonder Woman 1984” Patty Jenkins created a new trailer for the superhero sequel starring Gal Gadot, the panel featuring a cameo cameo from the original Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter.
Recent photographs of “Wonder Woman 1984” showed the first war between the Amazonian princess of Gadot opposite Kristen Wiig as a “supreme predator” animal cheetah, as well as the return of Wonder Woman’s love interest Steve Trevor (Chris Pine). the World War I pilot who was brought in the 1980s and learns banana bags and parachute pants. “Are you all parachuting now?” Steve’s ironic.
COVID-19 delayed the film from the summer to the fall, but Jenkins reiterated that its current October 2 release remained as scheduled. “We’ve all worked so hard to bring anything that was a wonderful visual spectacle,” the director said. “We’re going to stand out and think we include it in the movies.”
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Gadot added: “As much as we need to share the film with the world, we at least locate artistic tactics to talk to our loved ones and fans.”
The protagonist of “The Mandalorian” Pedro Pascal, who plays the supervillain Maxwell Lord in the new “Wonder Woman”, idea that would look like an idiot dressed in “horrible force attacks of the 80s”. Instead, with the sublime costumes he wears, Pascal felt “like a million dollars.”
Pine admitted that her task in the new film “is to fall in love with Gal again, which is not a difficult task, and make her laugh.” However, there is an “interest and curiosity” with Steve, who thinks he died after the first film, as he acclimatizes to the 80s. “It’s a smart lesson for me, as a human being, to open up and not be so cool.”
Tennis star Venus Williams stopped at FanDome to ask who would win in a showdown between Wonder Woman and her new nemesis, Cheetah. “I Cheetah would win, ” said Wiig. “Wonder Woman would have liked a gold tennis racket to go with everything and it would be too heavy and I’m fast.”
Wiig also revealed that one of his favorite moments to do a combat scene with Gadot when he was given Cheetah’s wig stuck on Wonder Woman’s wrist glove: “We laughed a lot.”
Everyone was very excited when Carter, the star of the 1970s television screen “Wonder Woman”, especially Wiig, appeared. “I saw your exhibition, I had Wonder Woman Underoos and I’m so excited to meet you,” said Wiig, who has also become Wonder Woman on Halloween.
Carter said he has been a Jenkins fan since he first joined the original film “Wonder Woman” and also told a moving story. “When my daughter saw Gal as Wonder Woman, she said, ‘Mom, I nevertheless discovered it. Despite everything, I sense why everyone idolizes you. Regardless, I sense what Wonder Woman means to everyone.” Carter remembers.
Gadot doesn’t think we’ve noticed enough female superheroes on screen yet. “For girls, once they see it, they understand,” she says. “For girls, being exposed to such movies, whether “Wonder Woman” or any other female film of this kind, is very important. It’s very exciting.”