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Diana Prince
Chris Pine
Steve Trevor
Kristen Wiig
Barbara Minerva
Pedro Pascal
Maxwell Lord
Robin Wright
Antiope
Connie Nielsen
Hippolyta
Lilly Aspell
Young Diana
Amr Waked
Emir Said Bin Abydos
Kristoffer Polaha
Handsome Man
Natasha Rothwell
Carol (Co-Worker)
Ravi Patel
Babajide
Oliver Cotton
Simon Stagg
Lucian Perez
Alistair
Gabriella Wilde
Raquel
Kelvin Yu
Jake
Stuart Milligan
POTUS
Shane Attwooll
Dangerous Drunk
David Al-Fahmi
Mr. Khalaji
Kevin Wallace
Televangelist
Wai Wong
Lai Zhong
Doutzen Kroes
Venelia
Hari James
Herald (Trigona)
Betty Adewole
Amazon
Camilla Roholm
Amazon
Brontë Lavine
Competitor
Briony Scarlett
Competitor
Jade Johnson
Competitor
Miranda Chambers
Competitor
Gwendolyn Osborne-Smith
Competitor
Hayley Warnes
Aella
Lyon Beckwith
Buzz Cut
Jimmy Burke
Flat Top
Brandon Thane Wilson
Scowler
Oakley Bull
Kelly (Girl Hostage)
Andy Riddle
Donkey Kong Geek (Mall)
Rey Rey Terry
Courtney
Tina Edwards
Courtney's Mom
Bill Debrason
Mall Cop (Exterior)
Vickie Warehime
Mall Security Guard
Mike D. Anderson
Mall Security Guard
Christopher Crutchfield Walker
Mall Security Guard
Gina Grinkemeyer
Panicked Shopper
Cassandra Newman
Panicked Shopper
Valerie Leonard
Jewelry Sales Associate
Susan Smythe
Jewelry Sales Associate
Bob Cusack
News Reporter (Aftermath)
John Bucy
Camaro Driver
Patrick Gover
Camaro Passenger
Tracy Tobin
Jogger
Mitch Holson
Preppy Guy (Dupont Circle)
Ashley Gladden
Preppy Girl (Dupont Circle)
Spencer Trinwith
Georgetown Café Waiter
Parker Damm
Commander Salamander Manager
Caroline Coleman
Shoplifter
Summer Snead
Shoplifter
Tori Beverly
Shoplifter
Raquel Merediz
Eager Saleswoman (Clothes)
Vince Eisenson
Guy Hailing Cab (Georgetown)
Asim Chaudhry
Roger (Co-Worker)
Danny Morgan
Co-Worker 2 (Spare Coffee)
Tessa Bonham Jones
Lucy (Co-Worker)
Philip Philmar
Janitor
Mensah Bediako
Leon
Russell Barnett
FBI Agent (Stagg's Office)
Peter Brooke
FBI Agent (FBI Office)
Jarren Dalmeda
FBI Agent (Stagg's Lobby)
Jasmine Clark
Black Gold Receptionist
Jonathan Ajayi
Black Gold Young Man - Emerson
Tomos Vaughan-Williams
Black Gold Young Man
Avi Rothman
Black Gold Hotshot Aide
Belinda Mayne
Stagg's Secretary
Orlando James
Party Goer
Bruce McKinnon
Party Goer
Ed Birch
White House Carl
Aykut Hilmi
Cab Driver (Egypt)
Zaydun Khalaf
Emir's Aide
Nerea Palacios
Egyptian Child 1 (Diana Saves)
Altahay Ramos Martín
Egyptian Child 2
Joanne Henry
White House Staffer
Patrick Lyster
CJCS (Oval Office)
Sam Sheridan
US Army Tech
Paul Boyd
US Army Tech
Vincent Jerome
US Army Tech
Akie Kotabe
Air Traffic Controller
Kenneth Jay
Air Traffic Controller
Jasmine Hyde
British News Reporter
Paul McQuaid
American Reporter
Gabriel Constantin
Silo Technician
Alex Delescu
Silo Technician
Mish Boyko
Silo Technician
Constantine Gregory
Russian General
Michael Poole
Old Russian Grandafther
Joe Palka
Neighbor / Cow Man
Jean H. Miller
Dog Walker
Mike Sengelow
Head Technician (Inner Chamber)
Paul Connaughton
Irishman (Tea Shop)
Wendy Albiston
Nasty Woman (Tea Shop)
Rhonda Overby
Passing Reporter
Lambro Demetriou
Max (8 Years Old)
Jonny Barry
Max (15 Years Old)
Luis Torrecilla
Max's Father
Sarah Barlondo
Max's Mother
Matt Costello
Max's Driver
Evan Bittner
Photographer
Archie L. Harris Jr.
Penn Avenue Watergate Cop
Stephanie Waters
Penn Avenue Mother
Thomas Clay Strickland
Wild Gunman
Chi-Lin Nim
Wang (Chinese Kitchen)
Michael Kaurene
Punk in Subway
Michael Gabel
Apocalyptic Preacher
Orlando Gonzalez
Convoy Driver
Dan De Luca
Convoy Driver
Ahmed Hussien
Convoy Driver
Tony Zarouel
Convoy Driver
Naithan Ariane
Convoy Driver
Joel Morris
Security Guard
Michael Salami
Security Guard
Kosha Engler
US National News Anchor
Asa Sheridan
Jace Valentine
Alma Varsano
Snowball Girl
Maya Varsano
Carousel Girl
Tilly Winford
Christmas Player
Victoria Broom
Grateful Parent
Hamza Siddique
Militant
Colin Stinton
NORAD Colonel
Andy Cheung
Resident
Katharine Pickering
Amazon Athlete
Karis McCabe
Amazon Athlete
Saskia Neville
Amazon Athlete
Jenny Pacey
Amazon Athlete
Mikayla-Jade Barber
Amazon Athlete
Candice Carbine
Amazon Athlete
Donna Forbes
Amazon Athlete
Chantal Nell
Amazon Athlete
Lynda Carter
Asteria
Maggie Lovitt
Passerby / Adult Mall Customer / Tourist (uncredited)
Lucas N. Hall
Mall Customer (uncredited)
Mimi Michaela Konoza
DC Paramedic-in-Charge (uncredited)
Brittney Aleah
Georgetown Upscale Cafe Lady (uncredited)
Rachel Sophia-Anthony
News Reporter (uncredited)
David Sullivan
Advisor to the President - White House Staff (uncredited)

















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"Wonder Woman" was a groundbreaking film that revitalized the DC universe and reignited excitement for the Justice League. Gal Gadot's portrayal of Wonder Woman, while criticized for her acting skills, was visually captivating and suited the role perfectly. The film's World War I setting and character interactions added depth to the storyline, with quick wit enhancing the overall experience. The f

**A disaster of a comic book movie with Batman + Robin level acting and writing and a far cry from its outstanding predecessor.** What happened?! How did the same director and same cast return from the first movie and make a wildly different quality film? The first Wonder Woman was so powerful, inspiring, and strong. But this sequel was a mess of Batman & Robin-level cheesiness and awful writin
Wonder Woman 84 was a love letter to the original series starring Lynda Carter. Visually appealing and just FUN... Pedro Pascal steals the show hands down. It is NOT like its predecessor or any other DC movie with Wonder Woman in it, still, it is a great ride from start to finish and a worthy sequel to the Queen of Amazons.
Awful. I cannot believe how bad this movie was to watch. Leaves you with a bitter, cheated, bored feeling guaranteed. What a total waste of time. I feel complelled to write this review just so I know I've got it off my chest and can move on. When it finished my mam said."At least we don't have to ever watch that again.." and that was exactly how everyone felt. Also half way throuh we were
Wow, this movie was really bad. I quite liked the first movie and I am amazed how the writer(s), apparently with Patty Jenkins, in the lead managed to turn this into a boring piece of crud. The movie is just so boooooring and nonsensical. Below are my notes when watching this movie (I had to do something while watching it to not get bored out of my mind) which pretty much speaks for itself.
I am not sure this is not the worst sequel of all time. The hype surrounding the movie touted as the best movie of the year. But, in retrospect, it fits in with the rest of the year of 2020. Lots of hype but miserable on delivery. The storyline was abysmal and the plotlines were weak from the start. Just when you thought it might actually deliver a promising plot twist, it puttered out of the
I have read the book "1984" and saw some aspects of the book in this movie- Big Brother, Group Think etc. The moral dilemma that Wonder Woman faces is truly heart wrenching. But as for the rest of the movie, there were some good action scenes and great CGI.I did notice that of all the great nations affected negatively, there was one significant one missing, China. Why would China have been left

**This movie was horrible... and I realize this isnt my genre..but I sat at Christmas and watched it with my 2 grand daughters as they were sooo excited to see it..and we literally ALL hated it... The movie itself is pointless with alot of dialogue that means nothing... no real build up to anything.. If you have to use an entire 2 hours to "explain" a character your probably doing something wrong
Wonder Woman 1984 is solid where it counts, maudlin in the way its fans need it to be, and, similarly, just funny enough to be charming. For all that goes unsaid, the writing is even occasionally clever.

1984, a sequel to the fantastic "Wonder Woman", which showed a cool breeze in the middle of a saturated superhero cinematic market, is a fantastic continuation of the story of our favourite super heroine. Lighter in action, but thematically profound, this may not be a film that pleases everyone. Let's start with the positives: Gal Gadot, as a wonder woman, continues to prove to be the perfect c
Do not trust the reviews before Dec 25th 2020 they are bought and paid for early release reviews, this movie is bad real bad, bad CGI and horrible story shame really the first one was amazing but Patty Jenkins should just stick with directing she is just not a good writer.
This movie is dumber than it should be. In short: it looks fantastic and the action is in perfect WONDER WOMAN style. The problems are with the plot, the attention to detail and coherence. I'm not saying this movie should be more realistic, but a lot of the decisions just don't make any sense and it is loaded to the brim with cliches (eg. ugly duckling that is not ugly at all). If you expect somet
Heroes are only as good as their villains. Nothing sums up the disappointment of WW84 more than this. Maxwell Lord & Barbara Minerva are two of the most dangerously dark psyches in DC lore, both fond of extremely nasty, deliberately sociopathic behavior. Whoever it was pretending to be them in WW84, it wasn't those two from the comics. We had some namby-pamby twerp called "Max Lord" who
Gal Gadot returns as Diana Prince in “Wonder Woman 1984” which has seen its release date shift a few times due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The film has started to open overseas and will arrive in the U.S. on Christmas day with a limited debut on HBO Max as well. The story sees Diana now living in Washington D.C. in 1984. Diana is popular but has refused male companionship as she still longs for h
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com The superhero genre has been growing exponentially during the last decade, so it's bizarre to go through an entire year with only Birds of Prey and The New Mutants instead of literally dozens of films from both Marvel and DC. Thankfully, Warner Bros. decided to release Wonder Woman 1984 before the

It isn't as easy as saying 'Wonder Woman 1984' is a good or bad movie. The pieces are there, and there are moments I adore, but it does come across as a bit of a mess, even though the action sequences are breathtaking. If you're a fan of the original film, you'll be more willing to take the ride, but for those more indifferent, it may be a bit of a blander sit. If you can and are planning to watch












