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"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.
"Wonder Woman 1984" debuted on December 25th, in theaters and HBO Max. The film is one of the most anticipated of 2020. Initially, the film had stellar reviews, with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 89%. But, several mediocre and poor reviews were published on the film's release day. The movie now stands at a 66% rotten score. Jason Guerrasio of Business Insider loved the movie, saying "Wonder Woman 1984 is as exciting as it is feel good."
"Wonder Woman 1984" director Patty Jenkins is thrilled audiences finally have an opportunity to see the film. Jenkins thinks "Wonder Woman 1984" is more than a comic book film. She told CNN the film is a family movie. "It's something the whole family can enjoy together." The movie is in theaters and on HBO MAX. It stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Robin Wright, Pedro Pascal and Connie Nielsen.
"Wonder Woman 1984" premiered in theaters and on HBO Max on December 25, Christmas Day. The blockbuster sequel is the first in a series of Warner Bros. movies that will debut on HBO Max and theaters at the same time. HBO Max subscribers don't have to pay extra to stream "Wonder Woman 1984." Business Insider reports the movie is only available for one month. The HBO Max streaming app costs $15 per month. It's usually included if you already pay for HBO through your cable provider.