- For other uses of Wonder Woman, see Wonder Woman (Disambiguation).
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Wonder Woman 1984, also known as WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, is a 2020 film based on the DC Comics character, Wonder Woman, the ninth film in the DC Extended Universe, and a sequel to Wonder Woman. It premiered on December 15, 2020, during DC FanDome and on December 25, 2020, in the United States both theatrically and digitally on HBO Max.
The film stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal, Robin Wright and Connie Nielsen, and is directed by Patty Jenkins with screenplay by Jenkins, Geoff Johns and David Callaham, and story by Jenkins and Johns.
Synopsis[edit source]
In 1984, during the Cold War, Diana comes into conflict with two formidable foes—media businessman Maxwell Lord and friend-turned-enemy Barbara Minerva / Cheetah—while reuniting with her love interest Steve Trevor.[1]
Appearances[edit source]
Characters[edit source]
Protagonists[edit source]
Antagonists[edit source]
- Maxwell Lord
- Cheetah (Barbara Minerva)
- Erich Ludendorff (pictured)
- Stagg Industries International
- New King of Crude (Emir Said Bin Abydos)
Other Characters[edit source]
- Amazon
- Kelly
- Courtney
- Courtney's Mother
- Graham
- Wonder Men (pictured)
- Etta Candy (pictured)
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
- Jake
- Carol Thomas
- Erika (mentioned)
- Leon
- Black Gold Cooperative
- Alistair Lord
- Zeus (mentioned)
- White House
- Steve Trevor's Host
- James McClellan (name seen)
- God (mentioned)
- Romulus (mentioned)
- Babajide (Frank Patel)
- Jerry Lawler (name seen)
- Angela Mosca (name seen)
- Mr. Patel (mentioned)
- God of Lies (Dolos) (mentioned)
- Lai Zhong
- Mr. Khalaji
- Mrs. Lord (mentioned)
- Mrs. Lord's Boyfriend (mentioned)
- Jan Lincoln (mentioned)
- Abraham Lincoln (mentioned)
- Petersen
- Riley
- Riley's Mother
- Maxwell Lord's Mother (flashback)
- Maxwell Lord's Father (flashback)
- Wang
- Jace Valentine
- Herald
- Lucy
- Roger
Teams and Organizations[edit source]
- Black Gold Cooperative
- Commander Salamander
- Budweiser
- Galaxy Records
- Georgetown
- Hirshhorn Museum
- Lincoln Memorial
- National Air and Space Museum
- Saudi Embassy
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
- Southfields Mall
- Ice Cream Parlor
- JCPenney
- Koslov Bros. Jewelers
- Tape World
- Waldenbooks
- Time-Out
- Fairfax County Police Department
- Fairfax County Court (logo)
- Wonder Men (pictured)
- FBI (mentioned)
- Sears (mentioned)
- Oil Economist (magazine)
- FTC (mentioned)
- Stagg Industries International
- White House
- TWA
- Capitol Hill Express
- National Air and Space Museum
- Wall Street Journal (mentioned)
- Capitol Hill Taxi
- NMC
- Saudi Embassy
- Sunderland Palace
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated (magazine)
- FCC (mentioned)
- Porsche (mentioned)
- NORAD
- U.S. Army
- U.S. National Guard
- Atmospheric Scatter Program
Species[edit source]
- Amazon-Olympian Hybrids
- Amazons
- Horses (flashback)
- Humans
- Fishes
- Gods (mentioned)
- Monkeys (mentioned)
- Dogs
- Cows
Objects and Concepts[edit source]
- Amazonian Armors
- Wonder Woman Armor
- Lasso of Hestia
- Bow and Arrow
- Amazonian Bows (flashback)
- Amazonian Spears (flashback)
- Steve Trevor's Watch
- Magic
- Nuestra Señora de Atocha (mentioned)
- "Wonder Woman Jet"
- The Language of the Gods
- Betsy
- Divine Wall
- The Monkey's Paw (mentioned)
- Asteria's Armor
- Global Broadcast Satellite
- Star Wars (mentioned)
Locations[edit source]
- Earth-1
- Earth
- Themyscira
- North America
- United States of America
- Washington, D.C.
- Black Gold Cooperative Headquarters
- Georgetown
- Hirshhorn Museum
- Lincoln Memorial
- Saudi Embassy
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
- Southfields Mall
- Fairfax Court (logo)
- Diana Prince's Apartment
- Washington Monument
- Steve Trevor's Apartment
- Stagg Industries International Headquarters
- National Air and Space Museum
- Capitol Hill
- Galaxy Records
- 1314 Sunderland Palace NW, Washington, D.C., 20036
- Pennsylvania Avenue
- Black Gold Cooperative Office (flashback)
- Trevor Ranch (pictured)
- Florida
- Miami (name seen on shirt)
- Washington, D.C.
- Colorado
- United States of America
- Asia
- Siam (mentioned)
- Japan
- China
- Indus Valley (mentioned)
- Europe
- Africa
- Egypt
- Saudi Arabia (mentioned)
- Carthage (mentioned)
- Dzibilchaltun (mentioned)
- Iran (mentioned)
- Iraq (mentioned)
- Red Sea (mentioned)
- Cuba (mentioned)
- Earth