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New merchandise pics!!!
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She is flying!!
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Also...is it me, or does the Funko White Dress Diana look like she is in the middle of doing the beloved Wonder Spin???
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I love that they are definitely trying to keep Cheetah's final form a surprise. And I love that based on that silhouette, she clearly will have longer hair. I have never been a fan of the "bald" Cheetah look.
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More merchandising from the sequel!!!
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[QUOTE=Frontier;4848332]Yeah, she's probably going to have a mystical feral instinct that makes her dangerous in Cheetah form.[/QUOTE]
That makes sense if her magic transformation naturally give her martial arts fighting instincts. I wonder will they reference her urzkartaga origin at all. I wouldn't be surprised if she does the temple tribe ritual in africa. There might be a few more minor comic villains like the first movie
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And...a gorgeous statue from Iron Studios with Diana soaring in her golden armor!!! WOW....
I cannot wait to see this.
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We have two Gala draws the one in blue and now the one is white. Interesting
So she does fly in the movie but how
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There's a "leaked" figurine of Cheetah floating around Twitter that looks great IMO.
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[QUOTE=Nyssane;4849531]There's a "leaked" figurine of Cheetah floating around Twitter that looks great IMO.[/QUOTE]
I also saw one figure that makes it look like she's wearing a Priscilla Rich-esque Cheetah costume.
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[QUOTE=Frontier;4849633]I also saw one figure that makes it look like she's wearing a Priscilla Rich-esque Cheetah costume.[/QUOTE]Well, maybe she does? I mean, if it's Barbara Minerva in human form then she could wear the costume Priscilla Rich wore. Then later rip the mask off as she goes full Cheetah. I mean the times we see Barbara Minerva in human form she often wears something similar.[QUOTE=Frontier;4848332]Yeah, she's probably going to have a mystical feral instinct that makes her dangerous in Cheetah form.[/QUOTE]I'd call it instinctive ferocity. :p Well that and the strength and speed to kill most people before they could blink.
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New WW84 Still:
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[QUOTE=Last Son of Krypton;4869796]New WW84 Still:
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I love how blase she is. It's like she's scolding them :p.
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[URL="https://www.gamesradar.com/wonder-woman-1984-gal-gadot-exclusive-picture/"]Article on Gamesradar[/URL] about the film.
[QUOTE]Jenkins calls the ’80s-set sequel “a much harder movie to shoot… I was more ambitious with it. So doing all the stunts for real on wires and things, it’s extremely complicated and time-consuming. And everybody involved knows that you could say, ‘Oh, forget it, we’ll just do it in CG.’ So it was difficult in a new way [compared to the first film].”
And Jenkins also tells Total Film that the ’80s setting informed the style and tone of the movie. “We weren’t trying to make a mimicry [of the ’80s],” says Jenkins. “We were trying to make a movie as if it was a grounded movie in the ’80s.”[/QUOTE]
I like the continued focus on practical effects—I thought some of the CGI work in the first movie lacked weight and made it look like a 90s fighting game.
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[QUOTE=kjn;4871183]I like the continued focus on practical effects—I thought some of the CGI work in the first movie lacked weight and made it look like a 90s fighting game.[/QUOTE]
Thanks kjn! I completely agree - the CGI figures looked like a video game cut scene. How awesome that Patty Jenkins chose to do everything practically this time around.
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[QUOTE=Agent 86;4872744]Thanks kjn! I completely agree - the CGI figures looked like a video game cut scene. How awesome that Patty Jenkins chose to do everything practically this time around.[/QUOTE]
I think the swinging by lightning bolts kind of dispels the no CGI in this film as some would imply. She probably means a combination of practical and CGI with more emphasis on the practical aspect.
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I didnt notice any bad cgi in ww so its weird hearing ppl say that. Im the first to notice bad cgi haha.