Wonder Woman 1984 has been officially pushed back to August 14th of this year by Warner Bros. confirmed by the studio and director Patty Jenkins.
The date being moved is for two reasons, the first and most important reason is because of the height of the Coronavirus throughout the World, the second reason as Jenkins goes on to explain on her official Twitter account, the movie is meant to be seen in theaters, as they made the movie for the big screen and because she believes in the power of cinema.
We made Wonder Woman 1984 for the big screen and I believe in the power of cinema. In these terrible times, when theater owners are struggling as so many are, we are excited to re-date our film to August 14th 2020 in a theater near you, and pray for better times for all by then pic.twitter.com/85ykQ8x6NE
— Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) March 24, 2020
This date can always change depending if things get worse with the virus, time will only tell.
Source: Variety.com
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