WONDER WOMAN 1984 Promo Art Makes Good Use Of The Movie’s Cheesy 80s Aesthetic

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Wonder Woman 1984 landed a new August release date this month, and we’re now just left hoping that Patty Jenkins’ DC Comics adaptation is able to meet that target. COVID-19 has caused chaos in Hollywood, and there’s no guarantee that theaters will be open by the fall, never mind the summer! 

There have, however, been rumblings that they could re-open by July, so fingers crossed.

Regardless, some new promo art has been revealed today which features a suitably cheesy 1980s take both on Wonder Woman and Cheetah (in her human form as Dr. Barbara Minerva). 

Returning to the above point, Warner Bros. has been insistent that big budget movies like Wonder Woman 1984 won’t receive anything other than a theatrical debut, but it will be interesting to see whether that changes, especially if another delay becomes necessary. Based on what Disney has done, though, it seems more likely that the follow-up would be pushed into 2021 before that happens!

We’ll have to wait and see, and we’re certainly hopeful that we’ll get to see Wonder Woman 1984 this year, especially as it was originally supposed to arrive in theaters in 2019! 

Check out the new promo art in the Tweet below: 
 

New promo art #WW84 #WonderWoman1984 pic.twitter.com/41deB5Xp1b

— Mikhail Villarreal🦇‏ (@TaurooAldebaran) April 23, 2020

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SPIDER-MAN Threequel, SPIDER-VERSE Sequel, DOCTOR STRANGE 2, THOR 4, & UNCHARTED All Get New Release Dates

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With production having been delayed indefinitely, Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios have finally made the decision to move back Jon Watts’ upcoming Spider-Man threequel, which will return Tom Holland as the titular web-slinger, from July 16, 2021 to November 5, 2021.

It will now replace Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which Marvel Studios has moved to March 25, 2022. They’ve also moved up Taika Waititi’s Thor: Love and Thunder one week from February 18, 2022 to February 11, 2022.

Elsewhere, Sony has moved their Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse sequel from April 8, 2022 to October 7, 2022 (a date previously occupied by an Untitled Marvel Studios film) and moved up another Tom Holland-starrer, Uncharted, from October 8, 2021 to July 16, 2021. The latter had only just begun filming before production was shut down due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

This is the second major release date shift today, after Paramount moved a number of films, including Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible 7 to November 19, 2021, and Mission: Impossible 8  to November 4, 2022.

Marvel Studios is now down to three films for 2021 (The Eternals; Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings; Spider-Man 3) and is set to open four films in the span of six months in 2022 (Thor: Love and Thunder; Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness; Black Panther II; Captain Marvel 2). 

    Here’s an updated look at Marvel Studios’ upcoming lineup: 

    • Black Widow (11/6/20)
    • The Eternals (2/12/21)
    • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (5/7/21)
    • Marvel/Sony’s Spider-Man 3 (11/5/21)
    • Thor: Love and Thunder (2/11/22)
    • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (3/25/22)
    • Black Panther II (5/6/22)
    • Captain Marvel 2 (7/8/22)
    • Untitled Marvel Film (2/17/23)
    • Untitled Marvel Film (5/5/23)
    • Untitled Marvel Film (7/28/23)
    • Untitled Marvel Film (11/3/23)

    Here are all of the release date changes Sony made today: 

    • Connected (10/23/20)
    • Escape Room 2 (1/1/21)
    • Fatherhood (4/2/21)
    • Vivo (6/4/21)
    • Uncharted (7/16/21)
    • Hotel Transylvania 4 (8/6/21)
    • Man from Toronto (9/17/21)
    • Marvel/Sony’s Untitled Spider-Man Sequel (11/5/21)
    • Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2 (10/7/22)
    • The Nightingale (TBD)

    Here are all of the release date changes Disney made today:

    • Untitled Disney Event Film (7/9/21)
    • Thor: Love and Thunder (2/11/22)
    • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (3/25/22)
    • Untitled Disney Live-Action Film (4/8/22) 

    Here are all of the release date changes Paramount made today:

    • The Tomorrow War (7/23/21)
    • Paw Patrol (8/20/21)
    • Mission: Impossible 7 (11/19/21)
    • Dungeons & Dragons (5/27/22)
    • Mission: Impossible 8 (11/4/22)
    • Spell (TBD)

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