Lil_Suig a écrit:J'espère grandement un troisième volet dans le présent
Je pense que ça sera le cas.
NiradZedjati a écrit:Lil_Suig a écrit:J'espère grandement un troisième volet dans le présent
Je pense que ça sera le cas.
“[Jenkins] was just determined that this movie should be the next iteration of Wonder Woman but not a sequel. And she’s definitely delivering on that. It’s a completely different time frame and you’ll get a sense of what Diana-slash-Wonder Woman had been doing in the intervening years. But it’s a completely different story that we’re telling.”
"WW1984 n'est pas une suite, c'est un nouveau chapitre, un tout nouveau film"
“All I can say is that 1984 itself is definitely very evocative to what’s important in that movie and resonates with right now. I picked 1984 for a very specific reason. I think it was the pinnacle of the success in the ‘80s, in my opinion, because it’s before the market started to get a little more struggling as the ‘80s went on. And it was like the top of the top. It was such an incredible time. I feel like there’s something about the excess of that period of time, which is so linked up to where we are in the world right now, that it’s set there for a reason.That’s all I can say.”
"We had an intention to let go of the sword because there's something very aggressive with the sword. If you have a sword you need to use it, so we wanted to give that up and we didn't feel that the shield was necessary either. She's a goddess, she can fight, she's super strong, and she has the skills and the lasso."
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Patty Jenkins teased what makes Wiig’s Barbara go bad and become Cheetah in the film:
“What makes Barbara turn into Cheetah is feeling like she’s never been as good as someone like Diana. She reminds me of certain people I’ve known who have such low self-confidence, that they’re always holding themselves back. Then once they start to embrace change, out comes this ugly resentment built up over all those years."
Patty Jenkins added how the friendship between Kristen Wiig’s Barbara and Diana in the film leads to conflict:
“This real misunderstanding at its core.”
"We are committed to — and are excited about — releasing Tenet in theaters this summer or whenever theaters reopen. We remain supportive of the theatrical experience and our exhibition partners, and are confident that our tentpole titles, including Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984, are exactly the type of films that will have people eager to return to theaters,"
In a recent interview with InStyle, star Kristen Wiig was asked about her role as Dr. Barbara Minerva in Patty Jenkins' sequel, and with the actress also playing Cheetah, there was a lot of training involved.
"Eight months in London," she said when asked how long the shoot lasted, "but I had to train for a few months at home first. I was excited to get in shape, but it was really f***ing hard, and there were no days off. My schedule wasn’t like Gal [Gadot]’s by any means, because she was there all day every day. But I had stunt training, and when they’d show me previews of what I’d have to do, I’d be like, 'Are you insane?'"
Wiig was also asked about her transformation into Cheetah, and while she couldn't reveal much, she did indicate that Minerva goes through a number of transformations over the course of Wonder Woman 1984.
"No, we weren’t allowed to take any pictures," the actress confirmed when quizzed on the possibility of any sneaky selfies on the movie's set. "This was lockdown. They have it somewhere, and you will see it. But there are different evolutions to my character. I will leave you with that."
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