Le prime reazioni a Wonder Woman 1984 sono cominciate ad apparire questa sera sul web, l’embargo sulle recensioni scadrà il 15 dicembre. Questi primi commenti ci rivelano che il messaggio di speranza contenuto nel film, ha particolarmente risuonato con il pubblico.
I’d say more but the embargo specifically asks not for any specifics. Not everyone followed that direction, but I’m going to. Review embargo is on December 15. More then for sure.
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) December 5, 2020
WONDER WOMAN 1984 is — forgive the term — wonderful. It doubles down on the compassion and cheese that made the first so great, as well as its tenacious belief in the best of humanity. A magical, sorely needed beacon of hope in this year
— Hoai-Tran Bui (@htranbui) December 5, 2020
It’s definitely on the long side, and sometimes slathers on so much cheese that it might be a health hazard, but it’s the kind of aspirational superhero blockbuster that we need more of
— Hoai-Tran Bui (@htranbui) December 5, 2020
I’m not going to toe anywhere near spoilers but I’ll also say WW84 doesn’t look or feel like any other modern superhero movie. I can’t wait for us all to talk about it! pic.twitter.com/eOhfIAuoIb
— Amy Ratcliffe (@amy_geek) December 5, 2020
I think what surprised me most was that the message #WW84 leaves you with feels even more important to hear at the end of this year in a way @PattyJenks couldn’t have predicted when she made it. Also, it just is so exciting to have big, joyful, blockbuster movies coming out again
— Terri Schwartz (@Terri_Schwartz) December 5, 2020
I’ve seen #WonderWoman1984 and it’s really strong. There are several powerful and, ahem, wonderful moments in it and it ultimately it’s a film that plays so well for the notably turbulent era it’s opening in thanks to its message and inspiring hero. pic.twitter.com/slxij3DS5Y
— Eric Goldman (@TheEricGoldman) December 5, 2020
The cast is all terrific and Jenkins continues to be a perfect match as director. I do think one villain gets a much stronger third act than the other and wanted more for the other character in a couple of respects but overall the movie works really well. #WonderWoman1984
— Eric Goldman (@TheEricGoldman) December 5, 2020
Huge news: Wonder Woman 1984 is fantastic! The story is excellent & has a great, timely message; it packs in a ton of surprises; and amazing work is done with both Cheetah & Max Lord (Wiig & Pascal are both stellar). Get hyped, because it’s the real deal. #WonderWoman1984 #WW1984 pic.twitter.com/9UQLyxn3gx
— Eric Eisenberg (@eeisenberg) December 5, 2020
I’m so happy to report that #WW84 is an absolute blast from start to finish. An exceptional compliment to the first film, it’s stuffed w/ heart, hope, love, action, romance & humor. @PattyJenks, @GalGadot & team delivered one of DC’s best sequels. I was in tears when it ended. pic.twitter.com/ivPkBFmehd
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 5, 2020
Add to that a terrific ensemble cast; Pedro Pascal & Kristen Wiig were complex & unexpected foes. I was also lucky enough to watch #WW84 safely on the big screen, and it was just everything. I didn’t expect the experience to make me so emotional, but it did. I miss it so much. pic.twitter.com/mVq5zRadhX
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 5, 2020
I also want to note that Kristen is great but Pedro almost steals the show. Dude goes HARD.
— Mike Rougeau (@RogueCheddar) December 5, 2020
Yesterday I had the opportunity to see #WonderWoman1984 I just have to say that it is authentic, real this is real cinema, @GalGadot and Chris Pine the chemistry they have is brutal, the villains are complex, it was a movie I needed to finish in year. #dccomics @MarvelStudios pic.twitter.com/voCWahxVs6
— Edgar Dzib ? (@EdgarDzib1) December 5, 2020
Yesterday I has invited by @wbpictures to see #WonderWoman1984 and what I can say is that I didn’t expect to be so moved, laugh so much and fill me with love and hope. If ‘No man’s land’ scene made you cry, get ready … Because there is a scene, just as powerful. So happy for DC pic.twitter.com/kvhjG5INUk
— J. Adans (@jamesadans) December 5, 2020
I’ve seen #WonderWoman1984!@PattyJenks literally made an 80s movie in every way, making it so unique for today. It feels both bigger than the first WW while simultaneously more contained.
Lots of Diana Prince and some epic Wonder Woman moments as @GalGadot literally soars! pic.twitter.com/QluelKwYly
— BD (@BrandonDavisBD) December 5, 2020
Had the great fortune to see #WW84 recently. Get excited for your Xmas present people! That’s all I’m gonna say!
-Mike @WonderWomanFilm @GalGadot @PattyJenks #WonderWoman1984 pic.twitter.com/nXEaSxq7np
— The Nerds of Color (@TheNerdsofColor) December 5, 2020
Don’t ask for details, I can’t give any yet, but stay tuned! Meanwhile, #DCEU fans get ready to be VERY happy!#WW84 #WonderWoman1984 #WonderWoman
— Mark Hughes (@markhughesfilms) December 5, 2020
Rispetto al primo:
Our own @JimmytotheO rode the lightning for a WONDER of a movie! @PattyJenks and @GalGadot have done it again! @WonderWomanFilm #WW84 is a glorious success! From it’s breathtaking opening sequence to the refreshingly original final act, there is much to rejoice in. pic.twitter.com/JXwRf9n3yV
— JoBlo.com (@joblocom) December 5, 2020
Wonder Woman 1984 is a joyful, thrilling and engaging sequel, one that manages to connect to what worked the first time around, yet it’s still uniquely its own thing. Emotional, hilarious and exciting, perhaps even better than the first. @WonderWomanFilm pic.twitter.com/dvsu6fpJRX
— JoBlo.com (@joblocom) December 5, 2020
I prefer Wonder Woman to Wonder Woman 1984. But I also much prefer seeing filmmakers take new, big swings with sequels and that’s definitely what Patty Jenkins and co. do here. Not everything adds up, but the value of selflessness, love and compassion do shine through. #WW84 pic.twitter.com/xG4JS0NVbv
— Perri Nemiroff (@PNemiroff) December 5, 2020
Diana (Gal Gadot) dovrà vedersela con Barbara Ann Minerva alias Cheetah (Kristen Wiig), sorta di versione corrotta e antecedente di Wonder Woman: posseduta dalla Dea della Caccia, Cheetah è un ibrido tra una donna e un ghepardo, dotata di velocità, riflessi, forza e sensi sovrumani, oltre che di artigli capaci di tagliare praticamente ogni materiale.
La storia è ambientata negli anni Ottanta, durante gli ultimi scampoli della Guerra Fredda.
Nel cast ci saranno anche Pedro Pascal (Maxwell Lord), Natasha Rothwell, Ravi Patel, Gabriella Wilde e Soundarya Sharma. Chris Pine torna nel ruolo di Steve Trevor.
La colonna sonora è opera di Hans Zimmer.
Il film verrà distribuito negli USA dal 25 dicembre, e dallo stesso giorno per un mese, sarà disponibile su HBO Max. Arriverà nelle sale italiane il 28 gennaio 2021.