Wonder Woman 1984 is a superhero movie directed by Patty Jenkins, and a standalone sequel to 2017's Wonder Woman. Set decades later in the DC Extended Universe, it follows Wonder Woman battling against Max Lord.
Synopsis for "Wonder Woman 1984"
Appearing in "Wonder Woman 1984"
Featured Characters:
- Wonder Woman (Diana) (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Alistair Lord (First appearance)
- Amazons of Themyscira (Flashback only)
- Steve Trevor (Resurrected) (Dies)
Antagonists:
- Barbara Minerva (Origin)
- Max Lord (First full appearance) (Flashback and main story)
- Black Gold Cooperative (Single appearance)
- Emerson (Single appearance)
- Raquel (Single appearance)
- Black Gold Cooperative (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Babajide (Frank Patel) (Single appearance)
- Carl (Single appearance)
- Carol Thomas
- Charlie (In a photograph only)
- Chief (In a photograph only)
- Courtney (Single appearance)
- Emerson (Single appearance)
- Etta Candy (In a photograph only)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Harassing drunkard
- Harry S. Truman (Painting)
- Jace Valentine (Single appearance)
- Jake (Single appearance)
- John (Single appearance)
- Kelly (Single appearance)
- Ken (Single appearance)
- Khalaji (Single appearance)
- Lai Zhong (Single appearance)
- Leon (Single appearance)
- Max Lord's parents (Flashback only)
- Red Army
- Robbers
- Bad Skin (Single appearance)
- Buzz Cut (Single appearance)
- Flat Top (Single appearance)
- Scowler (Single appearance)
- Roger (Single appearance)
- Said bin Abydos (Single appearance)
- Sameer (In a photograph only)
- Simon Stagg (First appearance)
- Stagg Industries
- Belinda (Single appearance)
- Stagg Industries
- United States Army
- United States Government
- General Petersen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Single appearance)
- President of the United States
- United States National Guard
- United States Secret Service
- Wang (Single appearance)
- Abraham Lincoln (Mentioned only)
- Duke of Deception (Mentioned only)
- Erika (Mentioned only)
- Federal Communications Commission (Mentioned only)
- Federal Trade Commission (Mentioned only)
- Riley (Mentioned only)
- Romulus Augustulus (Mentioned only)
- Zeus (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- China
- Egypt
- Japan
- Themyscira (Flashback only)
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- United Kingdom
- United States of America
- New York City (In a photograph only)
- Trevor Ranch (In a photograph only) (Single appearance)
- Washington, D.C.
- Capitol Building
- Commander Salamander (Single appearance)
- Galaxy Records (Single appearance)
- Georgetown
- Lincoln Memorial
- Pennsylvania Avenue
- Smithsonian Institution
- Southfields Mall (Single appearance)
- Washington Monument
- Watergate complex
- White House
- Bialya (Mentioned only)
- Carthage (Mentioned only)
- Cuba (Mentioned only)
- Dzibilchaltun (Mentioned only)
- Indus Valley (Mentioned only)
- Iran (Mentioned only)
- Iraq (Mentioned only)
- Italy (Mentioned only)
- Florence (Mentioned only)
- Ponte Vecchio (Mentioned only)
- Rome (Mentioned only)
- Florence (Mentioned only)
- Kingdom of Kush (Mentioned only)
- Red Sea (Mentioned only)
- Saudi Arabia (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Bracelets of Submission
- Dreamstone
- Empress of Siam (Single appearance)
- Gold Armor (Flashback and main story)
- Lasso of Truth
- Wonder Woman's Tiara
- The Monkey's Paw (Mentioned only)
Vehicles:
- Marine One (Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King)
- Wonder Woman's Invisible Plane (General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark)
Events:
Cast
- Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman
- Lilly Aspell as Young Diana
- Chris Pine as Steve Trevor
- Kristen Wiig as Barbara Minerva (See Notes)
- Pedro Pascal as Max Lord
- Jonny Barry as 15 years old Max
- Lambro Demetriou as 8 years old Max
- Robin Wright as Antiope
- Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta
- Doutzen Kroes as Venelia
- Lynda Carter as Asteria
- Lucian Perez as Alistair Lord
- Hayley Warnes as Aella
- Hari James as Trigona
- Oliver Cotton as Simon Stagg
- Amr Waked as Said bin Abydos
- Kristoffer Polaha as the engineer whose body Steve possesses
- Natasha Rothwell as Carol Thomas
- Ravi Patel as Babajide
- Gabriella Wilde as Raquel
- Ed Birch as Carl
- Kelvin Yu as Jake
- Mensah Bediako as Leon
- Jonathan Ajayi as Emerson
- Ryan Watson as Bad Skin
- Lyon Beckwith as Buzz Cut
- Jimmy Burke as Flat Top
- Brandon Thane Wilson as Scowler
- Shane Attwooll as Harassing drunkard
- Wai Wong as Lai Zhong
- David al-Fahmi as Khalaji
- Oakley Bull as Kelly
- Stuart Milligan as the American President
- Patrick Lyster as General Petersen
- Belinda Mayne as Belinda
- Asim Chaudhry as Roger
- Kenneth Jay as Ken
- Rey Rey Terry as Courtney
- Chi-Lin Nim as Wang
- Luis Torrecilla as Max Lord's father
- Sarah Barlondo as Max Lord's mother
- Sam Sheridan as a US Army technician
- Asa Sheridan as Jace Valentine
- Lucy Davis as Etta Candy
- Eugene Brave Rock as Chief
- Ewen Bremner as Charlie
- Saïd Taghmaoui as Sameer
Notes
- The character Barbara Minerva is never literally referred to as "Cheetah" in her debut film, however she is greatly based on her comic book counterpart who goes by that name.
- Wonder Woman 1984 was affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic and suffered 3 separate release date delays. It was first pushed from November 1, 2019 to June 5, 2020; so as to take advantage of the summer box-office season. The pandemic however caused the release date to be shifted to August 14, 2020; then to October 2, 2020; and lastly to December 25, 2020. It was simultaneously released in theatres and HBO Max in the United States.
Trivia
- The film includes cameos by the director Patty Jenkins' husband Sam Sheridan and their son Asa.
- Gal Gadot's husband Yaron Varsano as well as their daughters Alma and Maya also make cameos.
- While only appearing on pictures in the film, Lucy Davis, Eugene Brave Rock and Ewen Bremner did pose for new material and as such received a screen credit.[1] Saïd Taghmaoui is also credited, though he was unavailable for the movie.[2]
See Also
- Characters from Wonder Woman 1984
- Other things related to Wonder Woman 1984
- Movie Gallery: Wonder Woman 1984