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Robin Wright Gets a Coronavirus Test Before Entering a Studio

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Robin Wright sits in a chair while getting tested for COVID-19 on Monday afternoon (August 24) in Los Angeles.

The 54-year-old actress was tested for the novel coronavirus before entering a studio that day. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Robin Wright Robin will be reprising her role as Antiope in the upcoming sequel Wonder Woman 1984, which is scheduled to hit theaters in October.

The DC Fandome event was held over the weekend and the new trailer for the upcoming DC Comics movie was released. You’ve gotta check it out if you haven’t seen it yet!

For the first few months of quarantine, Robin was spotted taking many walks and bike rides with her husband Clement Giraudet.

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