Wonder Woman 1984
2020 superhero film produced by DC Films
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November 2024 | 'Paradise Lost' was revealed to be part of the DCU's Chapter 1 – 'Gods and Monsters' slate, potentially laying the foundation for a new version of Wonder Woman. |
October 2023 | Variety reported that DCEU actors from Zack Snyder's films, including Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, would not reprise their roles in the DCU. |
August 2023 | Gadot claimed she would be developing a third Wonder Woman film with Gunn and Safran, though subsequent media reports disputed this. |
June 2023 | Gal Gadot stated that 'things were being worked behind the scenes' regarding her continuing as Wonder Woman. |
January 2023 | DC Studios announced 'Paradise Lost', a television series about the Amazons set on Themyscira, to be produced for Max. |
January 31 2023 | DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran offered Gal Gadot the opportunity to continue playing Wonder Woman in the new DC Universe films. |
December 2022 | The Hollywood Reporter reported that the third Wonder Woman film was not moving forward due to new DC Studios leadership plans. |
October 10 2021 | Pedro Pascal was nominated for Best Actor - Feature Film at the Imagen Foundation Awards |
May 16 2021 | Gal Gadot was nominated for Best Hero at the MTV Movie & TV Awards |
April 24 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 was nominated for Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel at the Golden Raspberry Awards, with Kristen Wiig also nominated for Worst Supporting Actress |
April 16 2021 | The film was nominated for two Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards: Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Sound Effects & Foley and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Underscore |
April 13 2021 | Lindy Hemming was nominated for Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film at the Costume Designers Guild Awards |
April 10 2021 | Aline Bonetto was nominated for Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film at the Art Directors Guild Awards |
April 4 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 won Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture at the Screen Actors Guild Awards |
April 3 2021 | Jan Sewell & Mark Coulier were nominated for Best Special Make-Up Effects in a Feature-Length Motion Picture at the Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards |
March 31 2021 | Anna Lynch-Robinson and Aline Bonetto were nominated for Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Science Fiction or Fantasy Feature Film at the Set Decorators Society of America Awards |
March 13 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 won Favorite Movie at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. Chris Pine and Gal Gadot were nominated for Favorite Movie Actor and Favorite Movie Actress respectively |
March 7 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards |
March 5 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 was nominated for Best Blockbuster and Best Stunts at the Hollywood Critics Association Awards |
February 5 2021 | WaterTower Music released 'Wonder Woman 1984: Sketches from the Soundtrack', a compilation of eleven suites and sketches written by Hans Zimmer for the film. |
January 27 2021 | Hans Zimmer was nominated for Best Original Score in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards for Wonder Woman 1984 |
December 27 2020 | The third Wonder Woman film was officially greenlit, with Jenkins and Gal Gadot confirmed to return, and Warner Bros. committing to a traditional theatrical release. |
December 25 2020 | Warner Bros. Pictures released Wonder Woman 1984 in the United States, with most in-person theaters closed due to COVID-19 pandemic. |
December 15 2020 | Wonder Woman 1984 premiered on the DC FanDome virtual platform. |
December 10 2020 | WaterTower Music released the track 'Open Road' during the 'Week of Wonder' social media promotion leading up to the film's release. |
August 2020 | As part of DC FanDome 2020, WaterTower Music released the first soundtrack track titled 'Themyscira'. |
June 2020 | Jenkins paused work on the story to consider how to incorporate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic into the narrative. |
April 2020 | Jenkins revealed she had a story arc for four Wonder Woman films, including an Amazons film and a third Wonder Woman film. |
December 2019 | Jenkins said the third movie would take longer to produce than the second film. She also noted she was considering a spin-off focusing on the Amazons. |
August 2019 | Additional photography and reshoots were completed. |
July 2019 | Additional filming for Wonder Woman 1984 took place. |
July 28 2019 | Additional photography and reshoots began at Warner Bros. Studios in London. |
January 2019 | Director Patty Jenkins announced she had mapped out the plot for a third Wonder Woman film set in the present day after completing principal photography on Wonder Woman 1984. |
December 22 2018 | Principal photography concluded after a six-month shoot. |
December 22 2018 | Production for Wonder Woman 1984 wrapped after a six-month shoot. |
November 2018 | Pedro Pascal completed filming his scenes by mid-November. |
October 2018 | Production returned to England, with shooting at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Hyde Park, the Savoy Hotel in Central London, and Torrington Square. |
September 2018 | Filming began in Tenerife during the last week of September, lasting two weeks at various island locations. |
September 13 2018 | Production moved to Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, filming at locations including Corralejo Dunes National Park, Parque Holandés, El Jablito, La Oliva, and Jandía Natural Park until September 26. |
September 5 2018 | Filming began at the Alcazaba of Almería fortified complex and the Wall of Jayran in Almería, Spain, continuing until September 11. |
August 2018 | Production moved to England, with filming at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, and various London locations including St. Andrew's Place, Regent's Park, and the Royal College of Physicians. |
June 18 2018 | Filming commenced in Alexandria, Virginia, continuing until July 14, with scenes shot around the city. |
June 13 2018 | Principal photography for Wonder Woman 1984 began, starting with locations in the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia, including Landmark Mall in Alexandria and Georgetown. |
June 13 2018 | Principal photography for Wonder Woman 1984 began at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in England. |
July 2017 | Decision to proceed with the Wonder Woman sequel was confirmed. |
June 2017 | Discussions for a Wonder Woman sequel began following the release of the first film. |
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