The Subtle Ways Wonder Woman 1984 Mirrors The Original Film
Wonder Woman 1984 found a couple of very clever ways to call back to the first Wonder Woman solo film.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 found a couple of very clever ways to call back to the first Wonder Woman solo film.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 is a thrilling movie -- and it's also jam-packed with subtle details. We're here to illuminate all those nods, references, and jokes.
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Read MoreDirector Patty Jenkins opened up about a meaningful detail behind the Steve Trevor character in Wonder Woman 1984.
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