Wonder Woman 1984 is available in HBO Max now!

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Wonder Woman 1984 is out on Theaters few days ago but if you want to stay safe during this Pandemic. You can now watch it for $15 1 month subscription at HBO Max. This is not like the Mulan Deal where you have to pay membership on Disney Plus then pay Rental. It is one single payment. The breathtaking visuals made me wish

I saw many anti woke Youtube channels bashing this movie because Maxwell Lord’s character seemed Trump inspired. Well not really, Pedro Paschal’s portrayal of the struggling businessman is the best part of the film. It doesn’t strike any political party at all. He is not the typical movie villain at all because he have a sympathetic side. I don’t want to give away much plot but he is revelation on this film.

Kristen Wiig’s Barbara Minerva is also a highlight of the movie. I do wish she have more face time because I wanted to see more of her character. I never thought a Comedian will be able to pull of such a serious and complex role. Wonder Woman 1984 gave stunning visuals that is meant to be scene on a theater but we know we are in a Pandemic. I highly recommend to watch it in a large tv screen instead of a PC monitor or a phone.

Chris Pine’s Steve and Gal Gadot’s Diana retained the chemistry they had on the first film. Steve being alive on this movie will make sense at the first few minutes of the film. Kids from the 80s will have a nostalgia ride with this experience as well.

The positive reviews this movie is getting is justified, because I enjoyed watching this film. I also understand the criticism it got from the others. Overall this is an inspiring movie to watching during the Pandemic.

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