The fans were introduced to an entirely new heroine in 2017 called The Wonder Woman. Since then the fans have been waiting for a sequel to come up- the sequence is called Wonder Woman 1984, and its filming ended in December last year.
Wonder Woman was the third highest-grossing movie of 2017, behind Star Wars and Beauty and the Beast. Jenkins would return to the show as director, producer and scriptwriter making her the highest-paid female director of all time.
As the name suggests the sequel is set in late Reagan Era. Wonder Woman 1984 is scheduled to be released on June 2020, postponed from its original December 2019 release date to avoid a clash with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Jenkins wrote the script in collaboration with Geoff Johns, president and chief creative officer of DC Comics, and screenwriter Dave Callaham. The score of the movie is by Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer.
Last year, Warner Bros released an official trailer for Wonder Woman 1984, giving fans a glance of Kristen Wiig’s version of Barbara Ann Minerva a.k.a. Cheetah. Along with the premiere of the first official trailer DC Universe also presented a collection of character posters for each of the member. These new characters highlight Timothy Dalton, Diane Guerrero, Joivan Wade, April Bowlby and many more. These posters reflect the unique nature of each character.
Wonder Woman blesses a generation of girls as an example of woman empowerment giving a message that a woman can be a hero too. Wonder Woman 1984 will be similar yet a whole different thing from the original one. In this sequel, Diana Prince will be seen wiser, mature and lonely.
The audiences will get to see her in a new phase of her life, and something unexpected happening and changing the scenario altogether.