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'Wonder Woman 1984' Moves To October In Release Schedule Shift

Warner Bros. Studios has moved Wonder Woman 1984 back on its release schedule.

The movie, which stars Gal Gadot and is directed by Patty Jenkins, will now be released in October instead of August, THR says.

The flick was first moved to the end of August due to the pandemic.

The movie will center on Wonder Woman (Gadot), who squares off against the Cheetah, a villainess who possesses superhuman strength and agility.

The news comes just after the studio announced it would be rescheduling Tenet for a release on July 31, which was Wonder Woman 1984‘s original release date.

Just recently, Patty opened up about how the franchise will welcome back Chris Pine‘s Steve Trevor, who perished in the first movie. See what she said here…

Wonder Woman 1984 will release on October 2.

Gal Gadot Opens Up About Kristen Wiig & Chris Pine's Involvement in 'Wonder Woman 1984'

Gal Gadot is talking Wonder Woman!

The 35-year-old Israeli actress opened up about her hit movie, and the upcoming sequel, in an interview with Parade.

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Warning – potential spoilers ahead!

“We’re going to continue to explore. You know, the last movie was the coming-of-age story of Diana and how she became Wonder Woman. Now she’s been around for a few decades, helping make the world a better place. But she’s also struggled. She’s very lonely and doesn’t want to engage with people because she doesn’t want to be hurt by losing them again. And then something crazy happens and she has to deal with that. I can’t tell you more without giving away spoilers,” she revealed of Wonder Woman 1984.

“With a second movie, I just feel we took it to the next level. It’s so ambitious and so complicated to shoot. There are multiple storylines. We prepped it for six months and shot it for almost eight months. We gave everything we had to bring with the best story we could bring. I’m very proud of the result because it’s so close to my heart and I’m excited for you to watch it. You just saw the trailer. That’s just a glimpse!”

She also talked about Kristen Wiig joining the film franchise.

“I’m so happy Kristen said yes to this. She became a very close friend of mine. She’s so talented, so smart and she really has the range. Yes, Barbara is a character that starts off vulnerable and insecure. Then she transitions into someone dark and menacing. Diana sees many things in Barbara that she would like to have, and Barbara feels the same about Diana. Honestly, she’s my favorite villain. She’s so bad-ass and sexy and funny and sophisticated,” she revealed.

She was also asked about Chris Pine‘s involvement, who died in the first movie.

“Ooh, I can’t say much about that,” she said at first.

“He is there. Look, Chris Pine has been an integral part of the franchise. We were so sad that his character died. I’m so happy [director] Patty Jenkins and [co-screenwriter] Geoff Johns were able to find a way to bring him back in the story and bring him back in such a clever way. We never would have done it if it didn’t fit the story.”

If you missed it, watch the trailer for Wonder Woman 1984.

For more from Gal Gadot, head to Parade.com.

Patty Jenkins Shares New Details About 'Wonder Woman 1984'

Patty Jenkins is dishing on Wonder Woman 1984!

During a new interview, The 48-year-old director/writer opened up about what Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) is up to in movie.

According to Empire Magazine, Wonder Woman 1984 opens with Diana working at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., where she can keep an eye out for dangerous mystical artifacts.

“It’s a world with other gods and other lores,” Patty shared with the mag.

While she didn’t say if Barbara Ann Minerva/Cheetah (Kristen Wiig) and Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) are looking to get their hands on some sort of object, but Patty did dish on why Barbara turns into Cheetah.

“What makes Barbara turn into Cheetah is feeling like she’s never been as good as someone like Diana,” Patty explained. “She reminds me of certain people I’ve known who have such low self-confidence, that they’re always holding themselves back. Then once they start to embrace change, out comes this ugly resentment built up over all those years.”

It was announced last month that the release of Wonder Woman 1984 has been pushed back from June to later in the summer.

Gal Gadot & 'Wonder Woman' Cast Reunite on Zoom for Pedro Pascal's Birthday!

Gal Gadot and the cast of her upcoming movie Wonder Woman 1984 reunited via Zoom on Thursday (April 2) to celebrate the birthday of Pedro Pascal!

Gal, Pedro, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, and director Patty Jenkins were all part of the video call.

“Happiest birthday @pascalispunk !! We love you so much! It was definitely a new way to celebrate but even when we’re not together we’re always close at heart! ❤️ love you,” Gal wrote on her Instagram account.

It looks like Gal even made some cupcakes (with no frosting) to help celebrate the birthday.

It was announced last week that the release of Wonder Woman 1984 has been pushed back from June to later in the summer.

'Wonder Woman 1984' Release Date Delayed, 'In the Heights' Movie Pushed Indefinitely

Wonder Woman 1984 is getting a brand new release date due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

The film was supposed to be released on June 5 and will now hit theaters on August 14.

“When we greenlit WW 1984 it was with every intention to be viewed on the big screen and are excited to announce that Warner Bros. Pictures will be bringing the film to theatres on August 14th,” Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group Chairman Toby Emmerich said in a statement. “We hope the world will be in a safer and healthier place by then.”

In addition, Warner Bros. announced some other changes to their release date schedule including In the Heights, which was supposed to be released on June 26, will now be delayed indefinitely.

Scoob, the animated Scooby Doo film, will not be released on May 15 anymore. Future dates will be revealed.

'Wonder Woman 1984' Will Definitely Get a Theatrical Release, Studio Shoots Down Streaming Idea

Don’t get your hopes up about getting to watch Wonder Woman 1984 from the comfort of your own home in the near future… the movie will definitely go to theaters first.

Warner Bros. confirmed to IndieWire that the movie will be getting a “full theatrical run.”

Wonder Woman 1984, the superhero sequel starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine, currently is scheduled to be released on June 5, though that date is up in the air now due to the coronavirus outbreak.

While nearly every current movie is being pushed to VOD right now and Universal plans to put Trolls World Tour on VOD instead of getting a theatrical release, Wonder Woman 1984 will most likely be delayed.

Gal Gadot & Brie Larson Have an Epic DC Comics-Marvel Crossover Selfie Moment!

It’s the crossover event of the century!

Gal Gadot, who plays DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman, and Brie Larson, who plays Marvel‘s Captain Marvel, teamed up in an epic selfie moment posted on Instagram on Thursday (February 27).

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“Make love ,Not war ❤️ @brielarson #oscars2020,” Gal captioned the selfie set of the two playfully fighting and embracing each other.

Brie Larson recently revealed that she was very upset not be asked to be in this film. Find out which one!