Gal Gadot Starrer Wonder Woman 1984 To Release Pan India In Theatres; Audience Can Enjoy The Film In English, Hindi, Tamil And Telugu
After Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, Gal Gadot starrer Wonder Woman 1984 is set to release Pan India in theatres on December 24. The cinema-goers can enjoy the movie in languages, English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu
It’s time for a Hero! Gal Gadot starrer Wonder Woman 1984 is all set to release in Indian cinemas on December 24 in English, Hindi, Tamil & Telugu. Fast forward to the 1980s as Wonder Woman’s next big-screen adventure finds her facing two all-new foes: Max Lord and The Cheetah. With the theatrical release of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet on December 4, Gal Gadot’s this film is gearing up to entertain the Indian audience with lots of power-packed performances, action sequences and more.
With director Patty Jenkins back at the helm and Gal Gadot returning in the title role, Wonder Woman 1984 is Warner Bros. Pictures’ follow up to the DC Super Hero’s first outing, 2017’s record-breaking Wonder Woman. The film also stars Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, Kristen Wiig as The Cheetah, Pedro Pascal as Max Lord, Robin Wright as Antiope, and Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta.
Talking about the film, director Patty Jenkins says, "This is a classic tale told through a great Super Hero with a true ‘superhero’ cast, and it’s an incredibly epic journey, but... What the story is and how it unfolds? I think less is more, the less I say, the more surprised the audiences will be."
“After ‘Tenet’, we are very proud to release another crowd-pleaser in December. It is a perfect seasonal family entertainer, one that can best be enjoyed only on the Big Screen.” – Denzil Dias, VP & MD, Warner Bros. Pictures (India) Also Read: Ali Fazal Gets The Sweetest Reply From His Death On The Nile Co-Star Gal Gadot As She Announces Release Of Wonder Woman 1984
Warner Bros. Pictures Presents an Atlas Entertainment/Stone Quarry Production, a Patty Jenkins Film, Wonder Woman 1984. It will be distributed in theatres and IMAX worldwide.
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