Wonder Woman 1984 review: a dark take on Gal Gadot's bright hero

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Last updated 25 dezembro 2024
Wonder Woman 1984 review: a dark take on Gal Gadot's bright hero
Patty Jenkins and Gadot re-teamed for the DC Comics movie sequel, which also brings back Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, and casts SNL actor Kristen Wiig and The Mandalorian’s Pedro Pascal as villains. But even compared to DC’s Zack Snyder movies, the approach is tough. Here’s why, before the movie is released in theaters and HBO Max on Dec. 25.
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