This year's cinema releases have been much less grand than previous years, owing to the fact that a good number of blockbusters were simply kicked to 2021.
However, this year saw the likes of 'Tenet' and, now 'Wonder Woman 1984' make their way to the cinema - despite the fact that audience numbers are reduced in many places, not to mention that we're still in a pandemic.
At any rate, early reviews for 'Wonder Woman 1984' have begun to make their way online and the reaction so far appears to be quite good. While official reviews - including our own - won't drop until the day before the release, things are looking positive.
Here's a selection of reviews from US outlets and reviewers.
Erik Davis - Fandango
I’m so happy to report that #WW84 is an absolute blast from start to finish. An exceptional compliment to the first film, it’s stuffed w/ heart, hope, love, action, romance & humor. @PattyJenks, @GalGadot & team delivered one of DC's best sequels. I was in tears when it ended. pic.twitter.com/ivPkBFmehd
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 5, 2020
Ben Mekler - 'Final Space' creator
I really wasn’t expecting to love #WW84, but it is without a doubt the movie we need right now. Full of wonder, optimism, and a near-fetishistic obsession with 1984’s favorite toy, the koosh ball, WONDER WOMAN 1984 is quite simply the best DC film since THE DARK KNIGHT
— Ben Mekler (@benmekler) December 5, 2020
Terri Schwartz - IGN
I was lucky enough to be among the first to (finally!) get to screen Wonder Woman 1984. I adored it. The first Wonder Woman is my favorite of the modern DC films, and #WW84 makes all the smart next steps, telling a very human and very beautiful story for Diana Prince. pic.twitter.com/vzr2mZXIKg
— Terri Schwartz (@Terri_Schwartz) December 5, 2020
Brandon Davis - ComicBook.com
I've seen #WonderWoman1984!@PattyJenks literally made an 80s movie in every way, making it so unique for today. It feels both bigger than the first WW while simultaneously more contained.
Lots of Diana Prince and some epic Wonder Woman moments as @GalGadot literally soars! pic.twitter.com/QluelKwYly— Brandon Davis (@BrandonDavisBD) December 5, 2020
Amy Ratcliffe - Author