Wonder Woman 1984 is a 2020 movie directed by Patty Jenkins. A sequel to 2017's Wonder Woman, it is set 66 years later, in 1984.
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Synopsis for "Wonder Woman 1984"
Appearing in "Wonder Woman 1984"
Featured Characters:
- Wonder Woman (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 (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)
- The 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 (Diana of Themyscira)
- Lilly Aspell as Young Diana
- Chris Pine as Steve Trevor
- Kristen Wiig as Barbara Minerva (See Notes)
- Pedro Pascal as Maxwell 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 Chaudhury 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
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
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- Patty Jenkins/Director
- Charles Roven/Producer
- Deborah Snyder/Producer
- Zack Snyder/Producer
- Patty Jenkins/Producer
- Gal Gadot/Producer
- Stephen Jones/Producer
- Patty Jenkins/Writer
- Geoff Johns/Writer
- David Callaham/Writer
- Matthew Jensen/Cinematographer
- Richard Pearson/Film Editor
- Movies Rated PG-13
- Diana of Themyscira (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Alistair Lord (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Amazons of Paradise Island/Appearances
- Aella (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Antiope (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Asteria (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Hippolyta (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Trigona (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Venelia (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Stephen Trevor (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Barbara Minerva (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Cheetah Origins
- Origin Issues
- Maxwell Lord (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Carol Thomas (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Charlie (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Chief (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Etta Candy (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Federal Bureau of Investigation/Appearances
- Red Army/Appearances
- Sameer (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Simon Stagg (DC Extended Universe)/Appearances
- Stagg Enterprises/Appearances
- United States Army/Appearances
- United States Government/Appearances
- United States National Guard/Appearances
- United States Secret Service/Appearances
- China/Appearances
- Egypt/Appearances
- Cairo, Egypt/Appearances
- Giza/Appearances
- Pyramid of Giza/Appearances
- Japan/Appearances
- Tokyo/Appearances
- Paradise Island/Appearances
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Appearances
- Moscow/Appearances
- United Kingdom/Appearances
- London/Appearances
- United States of America/Appearances
- New York City/Appearances
- Washington, D.C./Appearances
- Capitol Building/Appearances
- Georgetown/Appearances
- Lincoln Memorial/Appearances
- Smithsonian Institution/Appearances
- Washington Monument/Appearances
- White House/Appearances
- Bracelets of Submission/Appearances
- Dreamstone/Appearances
- Gold Armor/Appearances
- Lasso of Truth/Appearances
- Wonder Woman's Tiara/Appearances
- Wonder Woman's Invisible Plane/Appearances
- Cold War/Appearances
- Movies
- DC Extended Universe
- Articles in need of summaries
- Christmas
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