Wonder Woman 1984 Movie Cover

Wonder Woman 1984

PG-13, 2020, Warner Bros.

Director:

Patty Jenkins

Starring:

Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal

Plot:

Diana must contend with a work colleague and businessman, whose desire for extreme wealth sends the world down a path of destruction, after an ancient artifact that grants wishes goes missing. (Note: licensees are to use the embedded videos for preview purposes only and they should obtain full-length versions for their public performance needs.)

1

Wonder Woman turns jet invisible

Themes: Gifting, Peace, Trickery

2

Desert car chase

Themes: Adversity, Heroes, Hidden Power, Problems

3

Wonder Woman fights off a convoy

Themes: Power, Strength, Teamwork

4

Heroes fight off villains in White House

Themes: Power, Protection, Self-Control

5

Cheetah villain attacks Wonder Woman

Themes: Confronting Evil, Good vs Evil, Protection

6

Letting Steve go

Themes: Death, Mourning, Tough Love

7

Golden Armor used to fight villains

Themes: Abuse of Power, Good vs Evil, Overwhelmed

8

Wonder Woman fights Cheetah again

Themes: Delusion, Good vs Evil, Rejection

9

Wonder Woman confronts super villain

Themes: Confronting Evil, Delusion, Heroes

10

Wonder Woman talks villain down

Themes: Delusion, Desires, Consequences, Mourning

11

Coach stops cheater from winning the race

Themes: Cheating, Competition, Sportsmanship, Truth

12

Wonder Woman saves girl and captures bad guys

Themes: Heroes, Rescue, Salvation

13

"Nerdy" woman and "cool" woman envy each other

Themes: Assumptions, Beauty, Envy, Judging, Outward Appearance, Popularity

14

Workaholic father misses that son just wants his presence

Themes: Achievement, Parent-Child Relationship, Priorities, Sadness, Success, Work

15

Warrior sacrifices herself to save her people from death

Themes: Armor of God, Helping Others, Jesus, Self-Sacrifice

16

Wishes around the world are fulfilled at a terrible price

Themes: Desires, Greed, Humanity, Selfishness

17

Child loves imperfect father simply because he's Dad

Themes: Father-Son, Parent-Child Relationship

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