Three years after its pandemic-era release, Wonder Woman 1984 is getting new life with some fans watching it during the holiday season.Arriving on Christmas Day in 2020, Wonder Woman 1984 was released both in theaters and on Max (then HBO Max). The sequel’s release date and its acknowledgment of Christmas in the film had the cast and crew thinking of it as a Christmas movie. A recent post on X from a fan celebrated the three-year anniversary of Wonder Woman 1984, adding, “Happy Anniversary and Merry Christmas [Patty Jenkins], [Gal Gadot], [Kristoffer Polaha], [Connie Nielsen], [Robin Wright], [Pedro Pascal], [Kristen Wiig], [Chris Pine] and to the rest of the cast and crew! Thank you for this Christmas classic!” In response, director Patty Jenkins expressed her joy over the movie’s association with the holiday season.Wonder Woman 1984 had a troubled production, as it was delayed multiple times from its release because of the pandemic. It was ultimately released simultaneously in theaters and on streaming, and in the end, the film grossed less than $170 million, falling short of earning back its $200 million budget. However, it was the most-streamed film of 2020 with its release on Max, even though it came close to the end of the year. Released in 2017, the original Wonder Woman earned over $823 million worldwide.
Three years after its pandemic-era release, Wonder Woman 1984 is getting new life with some fans watching it during the holiday season.
Arriving on Christmas Day in 2020, Wonder Woman 1984 was released both in theaters and on Max (then HBO Max). The sequel’s release date and its acknowledgment of Christmas in the film had the cast and crew thinking of it as a Christmas movie. A recent post on X from a fan celebrated the three-year anniversary of Wonder Woman 1984, adding, “Happy Anniversary and Merry Christmas [Patty Jenkins], [Gal Gadot], [Kristoffer Polaha], [Connie Nielsen], [Robin Wright], [Pedro Pascal], [Kristen Wiig], [Chris Pine] and to the rest of the cast and crew! Thank you for this Christmas classic!” In response, director Patty Jenkins expressed her joy over the movie’s association with the holiday season.
Wonder Woman 1984 had a troubled production, as it was delayed multiple times from its release because of the pandemic. It was ultimately released simultaneously in theaters and on streaming, and in the end, the film grossed less than $170 million, falling short of earning back its $200 million budget. However, it was the most-streamed film of 2020 with its release on Max, even though it came close to the end of the year. Released in 2017, the original Wonder Woman earned over $823 million worldwide.
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