Wonder Woman 1984: Gal Gadot’s performance in sequel leaves fans in awe; Here’s what netizens have to say
Gal Gadot starrer Wonder Woman 1984 that released today in Indian theatres has garnered a lot of attention being a highly-anticipated sequel. So before you invest your 155 minutes on this movie, hear what Twitterati has to say.
Gal Gadot takes centre stage in the film as Diana Prince who is just quietly living among mortals in the WW era. Unlike the first movie, Gal Gadot aka Diana Prince has come into her full powers but chooses to maintain a low profile by doing all her superhero deeds under the radar of the mortals. However as climax peaks, Amazonian warrior princess Diana must gather the courage to fight against Maxwell Lord (played by Pedro Pascal) and the Cheetah (Kristen Wiig), who is a villainess possessing superhuman strength and agility. Before you dive deep into the 2-hour 35-minute film, scroll down to see what Twitterati had to say about the feature.
And I love you #WonderWoman @GalGadot
If you missed it, yesterday a third Wonder Woman film was officially confirmed by Warner Bros with Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins. In a statement by Warner Bros. chief Toby Emmerich about Wonder Woman 3, it was shared that as DCEU fans around the world continue to embrace Diana Prince and driving the strong opening weekend performance of WW84, the studio is excited to continue the beloved superhero's story with their real-life 'Wonder Women' Gal and Patty. The dynamic duo is set to return to "conclude the long-planned theatrical trilogy." For now, not much has been unveiled in terms of what DCEU fans can expect from the final part of the trilogy. As per Variety, many opted to view Wonder Woman 1984 at home and yet, the film managed to open to USD 16.7 million from 2100 North American theatres. Moreover, WW84 had the best opening weekend in the coronavirus era. As per the global box-office, WW84 has earned USD 85 million so far, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
























































