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'Wonder Woman 1984' hits theaters and streaming on December 25th. It's one of the most anticipated films of the year. Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, and director Patty Jenkins return for this DC comic book sequel. io9's Germain Lussier gave the movie glowing reviews. 'Wonder Woman 1984' currently has an 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
'Wonder Woman 1984' is one of the most anticipated movies of 2020. The film's release date was pushed back several time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Warner Brothers finally decided to release the film in theaters and on HBO MAX on the same day. The film has garnered positive reviews, with an 89% Rotten Tomatoes score. CNN's Brian Lowry gave the film mixed reviews. "Wonder Woman 1984" feels disappointing.
Wonder Woman 1984 comes out soon. According to Gizmodo, critics recently got their first preview screening. The videos are largely positive. Gizmodo's Germain Lussier The movie is hugely ambitious, incredibly exciting, and full of much needed hope. It's also very long, to a fault at times, but mostly it reminded me how wonderful a big blockbuster can make you feel. Terri Schwartz IGN "I adored it." Amy Rattcliffe of Nerdist said Just a beautiful film with themes that hit you right in the heart. Wonder Woman 1984 is hitting HBO Max on Christmas, December 25th.
"Wonder Woman 1984" earned $1.5 million at the China box office over the weekend. Business Insider reports that's a 92% decline from its debut in the region. "Wonder Woman 1984" scored a lackluster 7.8 on the Chinese ticketing app Maoyan. The movie scored a 6.5 from the Chinese social network Douban. Those numbers suggest audiences weren't enthused about the movie.
"Wonder Woman 1984" earned $16.7 million at the US box office over the weekend. Business Insider reports that's the biggest opening weekend since the coronavirus pandemic began. The pre-pandemic "Wonder Woman" from 2017 grossed $103 million in the US in its debut. "Wonder Woman 1984" debuted on HBO Max and will be available for 31 days before leaving the service for an exclusive theatrical run.