Warner Bros Pictures released on Tuesday (24) the new premiere date of Wonder Woman 1984: now, the feature film will hit theaters in Brazil on August 13. With closed cinemas and postponed premieres, it is a surprise that this announcement comes in the days of COVID-19. On social media, director Patty Jenkins released a new art and reinforced the idea that her film was made to be seen in the cinema.
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Jenkins acknowledged "the terrible times" experienced by everyone, especially the owners of cinemas, who "are fighting like many others". Therefore, praying "for the best," the director stressed that she believes in the power of cinema and that the film will open on August 13, 2020 (in Brazil).
We made Wonder Woman 1984 for the big screen and I believe in the power of cinema. In these terrible times, when theater owners are struggling as so many are, we are excited to re-date our film to August 14th 2020 in a theater near you, and pray for better times for all by then pic.twitter.com/85ykQ8x6NE
– Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) March 24, 2020
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Actress Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman, also helped publicize the new premiere date. On Twitter, she said she was looking forward to a better future and that everyone can "share the power of cinema together again".
In these dark and scary times, I am looking forward to a brighter future ahead. Where we can share the power of cinema together again. Excited to redate our WW84 film to August 14, 2020. I hope everyone is safe. Sending my love to you all. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/nzPUM7uQ1n
– Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) March 24, 2020
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Contrary to what some studios have done, it seems that Wonder Woman 1984 will not be arriving on streaming platforms anytime soon. The director's appeal, however, makes sense: the experience in the cinema is different from the one we have at home. Let's hope that in August we will be able to see movies on the big screens again.