Warner Bros. has once again postponed the release of 'Wonder Woman 1984.' The superhero flick starring Gal Gadot will now debut on Christmas Day.
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Warner Bros. has once again postponed the release of "Wonder Woman 1984." The superhero flick starring Gal Gadot will now debut on Christmas Day. For days, media outlets had speculated that the film would uproot from its Oct. 2 release date for a slot later in the year. The return to movie theaters, led by "Tenet," hasn't been quite as robust as the industry had hoped for, with U.S. moviegoers, in particular, hesitant to return to cinemas.
On Sunday, Warner Bros. said "Tenet" had garnered $20 million during its Labor Day weekend debut, but that figure included preview screenings from the four days leading up to its release. Meaning, the film likely only made between"Wonder Woman 1984" was originally slated to debut during the summer movie season, but was pushed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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