Wonder Woman 1984 has officially finished filming, six months after production began. Gal Gadot, the star of the movie, shared a series of photos on her Instagram account with director Patty Jenkins, expressing her gratitude to the cast and crew. In her message, she reflected on the incredible experience of filming the sequel, highlighting how this time was even more extraordinary than the first.
And that’s a wrap! Gal Gadot took to Instagram to announce that filming for Wonder Woman 1984 has officially ended. The actress expressed her pride in the nearly 1000 crew members who worked tirelessly in four different locations across three countries. Gadot gave credit to director Patty Jenkins, calling her the best partner and a source of inspiration on set. She also thanked the talented cast for making each day enjoyable and fun. Gadot ended her post by expressing gratitude for the opportunity to work with such amazing individuals.
Patty and Gal: ‘I hit the jackpot with these amazing partners by my side. I feel incredibly fortunate to be collaborating with the incredibly talented Patty Jenkins as my director,’ she enthusiastically exclaimed.
Expressing her gratitude, Gadot shared, “I am incredibly thankful to have her as my friend.” She also praised the talented cast for making each day on set enjoyable and fun.
Describing the filming experience as indescribable, Gadot emphasized the demanding and challenging nature of the journey. She commended everyone for giving their best in every take, every day, and expressed her pride in the production.
Acknowledging the universe for the opportunity to portray the character she loves, Gadot thanked the fans for their support and motivation. She credited the fans for pushing her to give her all every day on set.
Looking forward to sharing the film with the fans in 2020, Gadot expressed her excitement and happiness. Warner Bros. has moved the release date for Wonder Woman 1984 to July 5, 2020, from the original November 1, 2019 date.
All set for success: Wonder Woman 1984 has a clear path to a successful opening as it currently faces no direct competition in its scheduled release date. The previous installment, 2017’s Wonder Woman, was a significant hit for Warner Bros.’ DC Extended Universe (DCEU), kicking off with a solid $103.2 million in its opening weekend. The film went on to rake in $412.5 million domestically and an impressive $821.8 million globally, proving its box office prowess. Following the success, Gal Gadot reprised her role in 2017’s Justice League shortly after the debut of Wonder Woman.
Gal and Chris: In 2017, Warner Bros.’ DC Extended Universe (DCEU) had its first major success with the release of Wonder Woman, which debuted to an impressive $103.2 million at the box office.
Warner Bros. has revealed that Wonder Woman 1984 will now hit theaters on July 5, 2020, after initially being scheduled for release on November 1, 2019.