Wonder Woman 1984 (WW84) is a 2020 USA based superhero film related to the DC Comics character Wonder Woman. It is the sequel of the 2017’s Wonder Woman and the ninth addition to the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The director of the film is Patty Jenkins who wrote the script with Geoff Johns and Dave Callaham, related to the story by Johns and Jenkins. Gal Gadot plays the starring role as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, along with Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal, Robin Wright, and Connie Nielsen. The plot is set in 1984 during the Cold War, the film follows Diana and her past love Steve Trevor as they face off against Max Lord and Cheetah.

Wonder Woman 1984 premiered on December 15, 2020. The movie is an action movie, many liked the movie but some were expecting more. But the fact that the efforts of the on-screen and behind the screen artists remain unchanged. There goes a lot of hard work of all these people and a huge sum of the capital of course before presenting the artwork (film) in front of the audiences. When it comes to action films, there comes to a lot of actions, stunts, fights, and a lot of physical movement to really make it look action worthy.

The Cinematic world has become very smart in presenting action based episodes like swinging over huge towers, jumping from one building to another, life-threatening stunts, etc in a very proficient manner. But is this all real? To some extent yes and to some extent no. Like the stunts are being performed onto a peculiar height while the background that is presented in the movies is not the same or in simple terms, the film set that is used for performing stunts is very different from the one that is presented in the movies. The one that is shown in the movie which looks real is an animated and illustrated and exaggerated one. The same applies to this movie. Here let’s take a glimpse at one of the action scenes from this movie.

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