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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