Wonder Woman 1984 Director Patty Jenkins Is Adamant To Release Her Film In Theatres

During the DC FanDome event, Jenkins said, "We all worked so hard to bring something that would be a big visual spectacular."

Patty Jenkins is committed to release her upcoming film, Wonder Woman 1984, in the theatres. She says she is sticking to it. It’s so great on the big screen.

During the recent DC FanDome event, Jenkins said, “We all worked so hard to bring something that would be a big visual spectacular great time. So we’re going to stick it out. We believe in putting it in the cinema, and I can’t wait for you all to see more today and I can’t wait for the movie to come out soon.”

The virtual DC FanDome also debuted a new trailer for the COVID-delayed Wonder Woman 1984, giving a first substantial look at the film’s villain Cheetah played by Kristen Wiig.

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Previously, Gal teased a potential romance between her superhero avatar Wonder Woman and Cheetah in the Wonder Woman sequel.

In an interview, Gal and Wiig shared details about the movie, and their thoughts about the relationship between their characters. Both the actor were asked about a dating scene from the trailer, Kristen questioned: “Oh, for a lesbian thing?” While Gadot teased, “The sexual tension is always there, I can tell you that!”

The Cheetah is one of Wonder Woman’s most iconic enemies in the DC comics. But the pair have not embarked on a romance in the original work. A new battle, a new armour, new villains, edgier action and a reunion with her long-last love. Gadot has teased the beginning of a new era of wonder with the much-awaited Wonder Woman 1984.