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"Wonder Woman 1984" was expected to be one of the be one of the biggest movies of 2020. Now the film is being released on HBOMAX instead of in the theaters. Director Patty Jenkins did not expect the movie to release first on a streaming platform. She believes now is the time for people to see it. Jenkins said she wishes more audiences could see the film in a theater, but she's happy it's finally releasing. Last week Warner Bros. announced it will make the studio's entire 2021 slate of films available to HBO Max subscribers without an additional fee.
Finding Dory," the sequel to the film "Finding Nemo," makes the largest debut ever for an animated film at the North American box office. Diane Hodges reports.
Paris was created in Pinewood Studios by over a 100 carpenters, set designers and decorators with every attention to detail in less than 10 weeks and the scenes of the movie Les Miserables on set are as real as if you were in an old Parisian location. Director Tom Hooper takes us behind the scenes to show us how it was all done.
"Wonder Woman 1984" premiered on HBO Max the same day it hit theaters, December 25, 2020. The movie is included with an HBO Max subscription. Business Insider reports it'll only be available through January 24. HBO Max costs $15 a month, though it's included for free with most HBO cable plans.
"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.