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Wonder Woman 1984 a superhero adventure that wears its heart on its sleeve — but misses the moment – ABC News
Its predecessor was a multi-million-dollar corporate product that rode the conversation around representation to a sense of cultural significance. The sequel doesn’t…

Arriving at the end of a disastrous year for movie exhibition, Warner Bros’s endlessly delayed Wonder Woman sequel is starting to look like the dying gasp of the blockbuster as we know it especially in the US, where the film has already sounded industry doomsday chimes by debuting on HBO Max.
On the strength of this movie, however, it’s a struggle to mourn the potential extinction of tentpole cinema at least in its long-dominant, market-suffocating superhero form.
Like its 2017 predecessor, a multi-million-dollar…
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