Warner Bros. has recently delayed the release of much awaited Wonder Woman 1984 once again, now it will hit the screen on December 25th, according to Variety..
Warner Bros. chairman Toby Emmerich told Variety: “Patty is an exceptional filmmaker and with Wonder Woman 1984 she has delivered an incredibly dynamic film that moviegoers of all ages around the world will absolutely love. We’re very proud of the film and look forward to bringing it to audiences for the holidays.”
The news comes just a couple of weeks after Warner Bros. released Christopher Nolan’s Tenet. The film has grossed just over $152 million since it debuted two weeks ago internationally, hitting select theaters in the United States last week.
The studio issued a statement following Tenet’s release in the US stating it was very pleased with the initial results but acknowledged that because of the current restrictions in place at theaters amid the ongoing pandemic (not to mention people’s hesitance about being in movie theaters right now), it always knew this release plan would be a marathon not a sprint.
“We are in unprecedented territory, so any comparisons to the pre-COVID world would be inequitable and baseless,” the statement read.

