Wonder Woman
Superhero film directed by Patty Jenkins
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December 2022 | Patty Jenkins confirmed her departure from the planned Wonder Woman 3, citing creative differences, as part of the DC Universe restructuring under James Gunn and Peter Safran. |
October 10 2021 | Pedro Pascal was nominated for Best Actor - Feature Film at the Imagen Foundation Awards |
May 16 2021 | Gal Gadot was nominated for Best Hero at the MTV Movie & TV Awards |
April 24 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 was nominated for Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel at the Golden Raspberry Awards, with Kristen Wiig also nominated for Worst Supporting Actress |
April 16 2021 | The film was nominated for two Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards: Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Sound Effects & Foley and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Underscore |
April 13 2021 | Lindy Hemming was nominated for Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film at the Costume Designers Guild Awards |
April 10 2021 | Aline Bonetto was nominated for Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film at the Art Directors Guild Awards |
April 4 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 won Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture at the Screen Actors Guild Awards |
April 3 2021 | Jan Sewell & Mark Coulier were nominated for Best Special Make-Up Effects in a Feature-Length Motion Picture at the Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards |
March 31 2021 | Anna Lynch-Robinson and Aline Bonetto were nominated for Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Science Fiction or Fantasy Feature Film at the Set Decorators Society of America Awards |
March 13 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 won Favorite Movie at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. Chris Pine and Gal Gadot were nominated for Favorite Movie Actor and Favorite Movie Actress respectively |
March 7 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards |
March 5 2021 | Wonder Woman 1984 was nominated for Best Blockbuster and Best Stunts at the Hollywood Critics Association Awards |
January 27 2021 | Hans Zimmer was nominated for Best Original Score in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards for Wonder Woman 1984 |
December 25 2020 | Warner Bros. Pictures released Wonder Woman 1984 in the United States, with most in-person theaters closed due to COVID-19 pandemic. |
December 25 2020 | Wonder Woman 1984 was finally released after multiple delays, including those caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. |
December 15 2020 | Wonder Woman 1984 premiered on the DC FanDome virtual platform. |
August 2019 | Additional photography and reshoots were completed. |
July 2019 | Additional filming for Wonder Woman 1984 took place. |
July 28 2019 | Additional photography and reshoots began at Warner Bros. Studios in London. |
December 22 2018 | Production for Wonder Woman 1984 wrapped after a six-month shoot. |
December 22 2018 | Principal photography concluded after a six-month shoot. |
November 2018 | Pedro Pascal completed filming his scenes by mid-November. |
October 2018 | Production returned to England, with shooting at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Hyde Park, the Savoy Hotel in Central London, and Torrington Square. |
September 2018 | Filming began in Tenerife during the last week of September, lasting two weeks at various island locations. |
September 13 2018 | Production moved to Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, filming at locations including Corralejo Dunes National Park, Parque Holandés, El Jablito, La Oliva, and Jandía Natural Park until September 26. |
September 5 2018 | Filming began at the Alcazaba of Almería fortified complex and the Wall of Jayran in Almería, Spain, continuing until September 11. |
August 2018 | Production moved to England, with filming at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, and various London locations including St. Andrew's Place, Regent's Park, and the Royal College of Physicians. |
August 19 2018 | The film wins the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, recognizing its outstanding science fiction and fantasy achievements. |
June 2018 | The film's title was officially announced as Wonder Woman 1984. |
June 18 2018 | Filming commenced in Alexandria, Virginia, continuing until July 14, with scenes shot around the city. |
June 13 2018 | Principal photography for Wonder Woman 1984 began at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in England. |
June 13 2018 | Principal photography for Wonder Woman 1984 began, starting with locations in the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia, including Landmark Mall in Alexandria and Georgetown. |
May 2018 | Zack and Deborah Snyder confirmed as producers for the Wonder Woman sequel. |
March 2018 | Kristen Wiig was confirmed to play Cheetah, the film's villain. In the same month, Pedro Pascal was announced to have a key role in the film. |
March 18 2018 | At the Empire Awards, the film wins Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy category, with Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins also receiving nominations in acting and directing categories. |
January 5 2018 | The American Film Institute recognizes Wonder Woman by including it in their Top Ten Films of the Year. |
September 2017 | Patty Jenkins officially confirmed as returning director for the Wonder Woman sequel. |
September 3 2017 | Wonder Woman wins the Dragon Award for Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Movie at the award ceremony. |
August 25 2017 | The film opened in its final market, Japan, debuting to $3.4 million and helping the international gross cross $400 million. |
August 13 2017 | The film wins multiple Teen Choice Awards, including Choice Movie: Action, with Gal Gadot winning Choice Movie Actress: Action and Chris Pine winning Choice Movie Actor: Action. |
August 8 2017 | Wonder Woman reached $400 million in ticket sales, becoming the second female-fueled film to do so and Warner Bros.' third-biggest movie at the time. |
July 2017 | At San Diego Comic-Con, Warner Bros. officially announced the Wonder Woman sequel, initially titled Wonder Woman 2, with a planned release date of December 13, 2019. |
June 6 2017 | Wonder Woman wins multiple Golden Trailer Awards, including Best of Show and Best Fantasy Adventure, marking significant recognition for the film's promotional materials. |
June 2 2017 | The film is released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures. |
June 2 2017 | Wonder Woman opened across 4,165 theaters, making $38.2 million on its opening day, including $3.7 million in IMAX and $11 million from Thursday previews. This set records for the biggest single-day gross for a woman-directed film and a woman-led comic book superhero film. |
June 2 2017 | Wonder Woman was released worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures. |
May 2017 | Early tracking predicted Wonder Woman would open with $65–75 million, potentially reaching up to $105 million at the box office. |
May 26 2017 | Wonder Woman premiered at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. |
November 2016 | Additional filming for Wonder Woman took place. |
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