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 | woman director | 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 Martín | 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 | Rachel Sophia-Anthony | David Sullivan |

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...

Approfondimenti

This is Pedro Pascal's second Wonder Woman feature, having previously appeared in the failed TV-pilo [...] D
The song played at the end of the film when Diana is has a conversation with the man Steve Trevor's [...] D
Composer Hans Zimmer and costume designer Lindy Hemming both worked on Christopher Nolan's Dark Knig [...] D
In the final scene when Wonder Woman is talking to the people of the world to renounce their wishes, [...] D
In Wonder Woman (2017), Steve introduces Diana to the world of the 1910s. In this movie, Diana intro [...] D
According to an interview with Gal Gadot, one of the challenges of setting the film in the mid-80's [...] D
The first DCEU film to be nominated in the Razzies since Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). D
Among the photos in Diana's apartment is one of her with an elderly Etta Candy. The woman in the pho [...] D
Gabriella Wilde's first film role in 6 years, after having last done the film Squatters (2014). Wild [...] D
The symbol of Nuclear Man from Superman IV (1987) can be seen on the floor of the mall. D
The teaser trailer, released in December 2019, features an orchestral cover version of New Order's " [...] D
In the montage early in the film featuring 80s Washington DC, several teenage girls shoplift a pair [...] D
At 151 minutes, this is the sixth-longest DC Comics film, after Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) [...] D
The third film in the DCEU to reference Italy's Ancient Roman past. When the Dreamstone is revealed [...] D
The 9th film in the DC Extended Universe. D
Patty Jenkins and Pedro Pascal based Maxwell Lord's portrayal on stockbroker Gordon Gekko in Wall St [...] D
A source close to Patty Jenkins described it as a stand-alone film "in the same way that Indiana Jon [...] D
The Dreamstone is made of citrine quartz. Citrine has long represented prosperity and wealth, and ha [...] D
The Amazon Asteria is played by Lynda Carter, who played Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman ( [...] D
Maxwell Lord's physical appearance and line of work have led many viewers and critics to believe tha [...] D
At the Smithsonian's Air & Space Center, Chris Pine has an interaction with someone dressed as an as [...] D
As first reported by Variety, actress Gal Gadot was paid $10 million for this film (which she also p [...] D
When she and Diana first meet, Barbara mentions she studies cryptozoology. Barbara herself later bec [...] D
According to Patty Jenkins, the controversial 'body-swap' subplot was intended to be a reference tow [...] D
Simon Stagg, Maxwell Lord's business partner early in the film, is based on the DC Comics character [...] D
At the start of the film Diana has a news article clipping from 1918 with the headline saying "The G [...] D
According to the DC Comics, the Dreamstone originally belonged to the Sandman, the god of dreams, an [...] D
When Diana takes Steve around the Space Museum, one of the exhibits hanging from the ceiling is the [...] D
Barbara Minerva (Cheetah) is seen indulging in fur clothing. This is an homage to Priscilla Rich, th [...] D
Asteria's gold armor is based on the armor Wonder Woman wears in Alex Ross graphic novel "Kingdom Co [...] D
Kristoffer Polaha, who plays "Handsome Man" (the guy that Steve Trevor is possessing), is an actor f [...] D
Diana's apartment is located in (and was filmed at) the Watergate complex of apartment, office, and [...] D
Costume designer Lindy Hemming based Diana's wardrobe on 1980s model/actress Brooke Shields since bo [...] D
Stuart Milligan is credited simply as POTUS and the president's name is never spoken in the film, bu [...] D
Third film in the WB/DCEU to reference Italy. The first was Aquaman (2018) during the Sicily battle [...] D
Principal photography began on June 13, 2018, under the working title Magic Hour. D
The Wrap reported in March 2020 that WB executives were considering releasing the movie directly on [...] D
Maxwell Lord has a son named Alistair in the film. In the comics, he has a daughter named Emma. D
Lilly Aspell (Young Diana) performed all the required physical stunt work herself at the age of 12, [...] D
Diana at first requires airplanes for aerial travel (including one that she makes invisible, using t [...] D
The movie takes place in July 1984, a year before Aquaman/Arthur Curry was born, according to Aquama [...] D
Gal Gadot's family and Patty Jenkins' son have a cameo at the end of the film: Gadot's elder daughte [...] D
Diana uses her tiara as a boomerang. This was a feat she performed in Wonder Woman (1975). D
The role of Cheetah was first offered to Emma Stone but she declined. The role was then offered to K [...] D
Despite having Hans Zimmer compose the score, the scene where Diana leaves Steve Trevor to fly off t [...] D
Gal Gadot and Kristen Wiig spent much of their off time clowning around on the set. D
Barbara is the Greek word for "strange" or "foreign". Hence, the word "barbarian." Minerva is the Ro [...] D
The character of Maxwell Lord was based on actor Sam Neill when introduced in DC Comics in 1987. D
At one point, Maxwell Lord's nose starts to bleed. In the comics, Maxwell Lord possesses mind contro [...] D
This film is the first live action appearance of Cheetah. All of her previous appearances were in an [...] D
Pedro Pascal describes Max Lord as a dream seller: "He encompasses a component of the 1980s culture [...] D
In Diana's apartment, Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) looks into the mirror on the wall and sees the face [...] D
Shortly before the film premiered, Lucasfilm announced that Patty Jenkins would helm Star Wars: Rogu [...] D
Gabriella Wilde's character Raquel, Maxwell Lord's secretary, seems to speak with an Eastern Europea [...] D
There are multiple foreshadows of Barbara Minerva's turn into Cheetah - Diana wears Cheetah print sh [...] D
The final scene takes place during Christmas time. The film was released in theaters and HBO Max on [...] D
Part of the film was shot on 70mm IMAX cameras and expand aspect ratio during select sequences. D
Gal Gadot's makeup was done using only Revlon products. D
Director Patty Jenkins and original Wonder Woman Lynda Carter, who stars as "Asteria" in this film, [...] D
This film, a sequel to the first movie, was announced immediately after the release of Wonder Woman [...] D
The stand off between Maxwell, Diana, Steve and Barbara is similar to the White House fight with the [...] D
In a brief shot outside Max Lord's HQ, as police and crowds are running in the background, a motorcy [...] D
When Diana, Steve and Barbara visit the shaman, Diana deduces that the dreamstone was created by Dol [...] D
Hans Zimmer had previously announced that he would retire from composing for superhero films after B [...] D
Jerry Lawler appears on the cover of the wrestling magazine that Diana sees in Babajide's place. Law [...] D
The film has had seven release dates, the first being December 20th, 2019. Then it was moved up to N [...] D
Patty Jenkins picked the 80s as the film's setting because she saw it as "the height of Western civi [...] D
Gal Gadot jokingly suggested Halle Berry to play Diana's love interest for this film. D
In Greek mythology, the Amazon Asteria was one of those slain by Hercules when he came to Themyscira [...] D
This is the first DCEU film released after Warner Bros. made "DCEU" the franchise's official name in [...] D
Diana and Steve steal a jet to take to Cairo, and Diana uses powers she developed to make the jet in [...] D
The film takes place 29 years before L'uomo d'acciaio (2013), the first film in the DCEU (DC Extende [...] D