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2020 was anything but easy, but for HBO Max subscribers and those who live someplace where it's safe to go to the movie theater, it's at least ending with a super-powered holiday gift.

DC Comics'  will premiere on the streaming service on Christmas Day — Friday, Dec. 25 — making it the biggest blockbuster movie yet to have its release plans shifted following the COVID-19 pandemic.«My number one priority is having a shared experience with the world and making something where you are engaging with your audience,» the film's director, Patty Jenkins, told ET regarding Warner Bros.' move to take her Gal Gadot-led sequel straight to streaming on HBO Max, a move she admits she needed warming up to. «This year, suddenly, it felt like, listen, if.

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