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Wonder Woman 1984 is a science fiction movie directed by Patty Jenkins. Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Pedro Pascal are starring in lead roles. Diana must contend with a work colleague and businessman, whose desire for extreme wealth sends the world down a path of destruction, after an ancient artifact that grants wishes goes missing.
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Wonder Woman 1984 is a science fiction movie directed by Patty Jenkins. Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Pedro Pascal are starring in lead roles. Diana must contend with a work colleague and businessman, whose desire for extreme wealth sends the world down a path of destruction, after an ancient artifact that grants wishes goes missing.
5.4/10
IMDb58%
Rotten TomatoesBest Villain | 2021 | Pedro Pascal
Best Actor in a Superhero Movie | 2021 | Pedro Pascal
Best Actress in a Superhero Movie | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Best Female Hero | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Best Superhero | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Fan Favorite Actors | 2020 | Pedro Pascal
Best Actress | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Best Heroine | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Best Actress | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Best Director | 2021 | Patty Jenkins
Favorite Superhero | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Best Female Action Hero | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Best Actress | 2020 | Gal Gadot
Best Actress | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Best Actress | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Best Original Score for a FantasyScience FictionHorror Film | 2021 | Hans Zimmer
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture | 2021 | Candice Carbine
Top Ten of the Year Audience Award | 2021 | Patty Jenkins
Best Villain | 2021 | Pedro Pascal
Best Actor Feature Film | 2021 | Pedro Pascal
Best International Actress | 2022 | Gal Gadot
Best Hero | 2021 | Gal Gadot
Fan Favorite Actresses | 2020 | Gal Gadot
Film Score of the Year | 2021 | Hans Zimmer
Film Music Composition of the Year | 2021 | Hans Zimmer
Worst Supporting Actress | 2021 | Kristen Wiig
Fantasy Film | 2021 | James McClellan
Best Director | 2020 | Patty Jenkins
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Movie | 2021 | Patty Jenkins
Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Woman | 2021 | Jessie Graff
Best Special Makeup Effects FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2021 | Jan Sewell
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Feature Effects and Foley | 2021 | Peter Burgess
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Feature Underscore | 2021 | Gerard McCann
Best Achievement in DecorDesign of a Fantasy or Science Fiction Feature Film | 2021 | Anna Lynch-Robinson
Best Costume Design | 2021 | Lindy Hemming
Best Costume Design International Competition | 2021 | Lindy Hemming
Best Special Effects Sound or Visual International Competition | 2021 | Dominic Sidoli
Excellence in SciFiFantasy Film | 2021 | Lindy Hemming
Best Visual Effects | 2021 | Mark Holt
Budget 200,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 169,601,036 USD

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Lilly Aspell (Young Diana) performed all the required physical stunt work herself at the age of 12, because it was deemed that she did a job better than her own stunt doubles.
As first reported by Variety, actress Gal Gadot was paid $10 million for this film (which she also produces) - 33 times more than what she made on the first film, Wonder Woman (2017) ($300,000).
In Greek mythology, the Amazon Asteria was one of those slain by Hercules when he came to Themyscira to take Hippolyta's girdle as one of his famous Labors. Asteria is also the name of the Greek goddess of stars.
When Diana, Steve and Barbara visit the shaman, Diana deduces that the dreamstone was created by Dolos, a god of evil mischief whom she describes as a duke of deception. In the Wonder Woman comic book, the Duke of Deception was a recurring super-villain in the early days (1940s) of the Wonder Woman comic. He was a servant of the god of war, Mars (Ares).
Asteria's gold armor is based on the armor Wonder Woman wears in Alex Ross graphic novel "Kingdom Come." Ross commented in an interview that he was upset the studio didn't compensate him for using his design in other media besides comics.
"Diana Prince: My father hid Themyscira from the world, and I've been trying to learn how he did it. Steve Trevor: Did what? Diana Prince: Made something invisible. But in 50 years, I've only done it once. Steve Trevor: Well, now is not a bad time to start trying. How long does it last? Diana Prince: I don't know. It was just a coffee cup... and I lost it."
"Wonder Woman: [in tears] I can't say goodbye. I can't say goodbye. Steve Trevor: You don't have to. I'm already gone."