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Wonder Woman 1984
Titolo originale: Wonder Woman 1984
Regia:
Patty Jenkins
Anno: 2020
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Azione Avventura Fantasy
Tag: superhero | based on comic | 1980s | action hero | dc extended universe (dceu) |
Cast:
Gal Gadot
Chris Pine
Kristen Wiig
Pedro Pascal
Robin Wright
Connie Nielsen
Lilly Aspell
Amr Waked
Kristoffer Polaha
Natasha Rothwell
Ravi Patel
Oliver Cotton
Lucian Perez
Gabriella Wilde
Kelvin Yu
Stuart Milligan
Shane Attwooll
David Al-Fahmi
Kevin Wallace
Wai Wong
Doutzen Kroes
Hari James
Betty Adewole
Camilla Roholm
Jessie Graff
Brontë Lavine
Briony Scarlett
Jade Johnson
Miranda Chambers
Moe Sasegbon
Gwendolyn Osborne-Smith
Hayley Warnes
Lyon Beckwith
Ryan Watson
Jimmy Burke
Brandon Thane Wilson
Oakley Bull
Andy Riddle
Rey Rey Terry
Tina Edwards
Bill Debrason
Rick Kain
Vickie Warehime
Mike D. Anderson
Christopher Crutchfield Walker
Gina Grinkemeyer
Cassandra Newman
Valerie Leonard
Susan Smythe
Bob Cusack
John Bucy
Patrick Gover
Tracy Tobin
Mitch Holson
Ashley Gladden
Spencer Trinwith
Parker Damm
Caroline Coleman
Summer Snead
Tori Beverly
Raquel Merediz
Vince Eisenson
Asim Chaudhry
Danny Morgan
Tessa Bonham Jones
Philip Philmar
Mensah Bediako
Russell Barnett
Peter Brooke
Jarren Dalmeda
Jasmine Clark
Jonathan Ajayi
Tomos Vaughan-Williams
Avi Rothman
Belinda Mayne
Orlando James
Bruce McKinnon
Ed Birch
Aykut Hilmi
Zaydun Khalaf
Nerea Palacios
Altahay Ramos MartÃn
Joanne Henry
Patrick Lyster
Sam Sheridan
Paul Boyd
Vincent Jerome
Akie Kotabe
Kenneth Jay
Jasmine Hyde
Paul McQuaid
Gabriel Constantin
Alex Delescu
Mish Boyko
Constantine Gregory
Michael Poole
Joe Palka
Jean H. Miller
Mike Sengelow
Paul Connaughton
Wendy Albiston
Rhonda Overby
Lambro Demetriou
Jonny Barry
Luis Torrecilla
Sarah Barlondo
Matt Costello
Evan Bittner
Archie L. Harris Jr.
Stephanie Waters
Thomas Clay Strickland
Chi-Lin Nim
Michael Kaurene
Michael Gabel
Orlando Gonzalez
Dan De Luca
Ahmed Hussien
Tony Zarouel
Naithan Ariane
Joel Morris
Michael Salami
Kosha Engler
Asa Sheridan
Alma Varsano
Maya Varsano
Jaron Varsano
Tilly Winford
Victoria Broom
Hamza Siddique
Colin Stinton
Andy Cheung
Katharine Pickering
Karis McCabe
Saskia Neville
Jenny Pacey
Mikayla-Jade Barber
Candice Carbine
Donna Forbes
Chantal Nell
Lynda Carter
Maggie Lovitt
Chad Tyler
Lucas N. Hall
Mimi Michaela Konoza
Brittney Aleah
Diana Prince, alias Wonder Woman, vive tra noi ancora negli anni 80, salva persone in pericolo e sventa crimini cercando di restare il più possibile in incognito. Lavora nel campo dell'archeologia, dove si ritrova a collaborare con Barbara Minerva. Un antico cristallo entra in contatto con loro e successivamente con l'imprenditore e truffatore Max Lord, prossimo a cadere in disgrazia. In seguito all'interazione con la pietra, a tutti loro accadono eventi inspiegabili: Barbara trova sicurezza di sé e sviluppa una forza sovrumana; Max Lord sembra capace di avverare i desideri degli altri; Diana infine ritrova l'amato Steve Trevor, morto molti anni prima e in possesso del corpo di un altro uomo. Ma bisogna stare attenti a quel che si desidera, soprattutto quando potrebbe avverarsi...
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Diana Prince: Oh, I don't have a TV. Max Lord: [...]
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Steve Trevor: The way I fly, they will never fin [...]
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Max Lord: You can have it all. You just have to [...]
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Barbara Minerva: You've already had everything, [...]
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Max Lord: [advertisement] Welcome to the future. [...]
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[first lines] Diana Prince: Some days, my child [...]
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Max Lord: I renounce my wish!
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Wonder Woman: Max Lord, you're putting yourself [...]
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Diana Prince: My father hid Themyscira from the [...]
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Max Lord: Poor Diana. Why be such a hero? You co [...]
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Diana Prince: My life hasn't been what you think [...]
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Handsome Man: Thank you. You just made my day. [...]
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Steve Trevor: Parachute pants? Diana Prince: Ye [...]
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Diana Prince: I've never wanted anything more. B [...]
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Wonder Woman: [in tears] I can't say goodbye. I [...]
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Max Lord: You don't ever have to make a wish for [...]
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Antiope: You took the short path. You cheated, D [...]
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Steve Trevor: You know what you have to do.
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Max Lord: Biotin. You should try it. Makes you g [...]
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Diana Prince: So look at this world... and look [...]
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Max Lord: Consider the sex tape gone.
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Cheetah: No. You renounced your wish. Wonder Wo [...]
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Max Lord: Tell me what you wish for, Your Highne [...]
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Max Lord: Tell me, what do you want? I'm feeling [...]
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