Have you seen it yet? It seems to be getting a bit of a mixed reaction.bjmdds wrote:Wonder Woman 1984 took in $16.7 million in the USA and 6 million viewed it on HBO Max they believe.
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Have you seen it yet? It seems to be getting a bit of a mixed reaction.bjmdds wrote:Wonder Woman 1984 took in $16.7 million in the USA and 6 million viewed it on HBO Max they believe.
Too perfect Kris!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We watched it Christmas. Enjoyable we will watch at least two more times. I don’t know the history of WW so have no idea if the characters are done justice but it was fun. Different kind of superhero movie, but still a superhero movie.Kristatos wrote:Have you seen it yet? It seems to be getting a bit of a mixed reaction.bjmdds wrote:Wonder Woman 1984 took in $16.7 million in the USA and 6 million viewed it on HBO Max they believe.
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This feels like karma in a way. So glad it didn't happen to a "real" Bond film.bjmdds wrote:The theatrical experience is evolving. MGM must be considering its options. The film cost $250 million to make, and with the wasted cash on marketing after two delays, the bills are getting bigger; an earlier report estimated No Time To Die is costing the studio $1 million every month in interest on the money borrowed to make it.
Not for her Captain.