'Wonder Woman 1984' release date pushed back (again!): Gal Gadot reacts

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'Wonder Woman 1984' release date pushed back (again!): Gal Gadot reacts
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'Wonder Woman 1984' release date pushed back (again!): Gal Gadot reacts.

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was originally announced for release on Dec. 13, 2019. Then it was moved up to Nov. 1, 2019. Then it was pushed back to June 5, 2020 . Then in March, with the coronavirus pandemic closing theaters, the movie was delayed until Aug. 14. That date looked solid as the U.S. had started to reopen in recent weeks. But with COVID-19 cases on the rise in many states, including California, the film has been moved yet again.with characteristic optimism: "The new release date for WW84 is 10.2.20. Wow,it's finally happening, & I couldn’t be more excited! To all the fans that stuck w/ us through this time, thank u so much! We couldn't have done this w/o you.

Jenkins also shared a message following the announcement. "Wish we were sharing our film yesterday but there are more important things going on in our world we'd rather you focus on for now," she wrote on Twitter. "Thank you to our fans for being so great, by our sides. Can’t WAIT for you to see it! Sending love and healing to the world. See you October 2nd!!"

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