Wonder Woman finds herself battling two opponents, Maxwell Lord, a shrewd entrepreneur, and Barbara Minerva, a friend-turned-foe. Meanwhile, she also ends up crossing paths with her love interest.
It’s a refreshingly silly and airy adventure focused on the emotions of one character, Wonder Woman (played by Gal Gadot), and a charming end to a tiring year of cinema. Full review
David Sims
The Atlantic
The Atlantic
As superhero sequels go, especially DC superhero sequels, Wonder Woman 1984 is pretty top-shelf. Full review
Bob Hoose
Plugged In
Plugged In
Campier and less revolutionary than the original, this long but entertaining sequel still shows the many ways women can be strong, heroic, and smart. Full review
Sandie Angulo Chen
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media
solid where it counts, maudlin in the way its fans need it to be, and, similarly, just funny enough to be charming. For all that goes unsaid, the writing is even occasionally clever. Full review
K. Austin Collins
Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone
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