As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the world, Hollywood has become one of its biggest financial victims.
Warner Brothers studio announced on Tuesday that it is pushing the release of “Wonder Woman 1984,” which was supposed to hit theaters June 5, back one month amid growing concerns over theater closures. “When we greenlit ‘Wonder Woman 1984,’ it was with every intention to be viewed on the big screen and are excited to announce that Warner Bros.
Pictures will be bringing the film to theatres on Aug. 14,” the chairman of Warner Bros. Pictures Group, Toby Emmerich, said in a statement.
Gal Gadot, the star of the Wonder Woman sequel, tweeted about the change of plans along with a new poster for the film. “In these dark and