WONDER WOMAN 1984: Warner Bros. Reveals When The DC Sequel Hits PVOD Platforms In The UK

WONDER WOMAN 1984: Warner Bros. Reveals When The DC Sequel Hits PVOD Platforms In The UK

Wonder Woman 1984 is currently only playing in cinemas in the UK, but with the U.S. getting the DC Comics sequel on HBO Max on Christmas Day, a PVOD debut has finally been confirmed for the country...

By JoshWilding - Dec 19, 2020 02:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman 1984 hit UK cinemas on December 16th, but for anyone who doesn't feel safe heading to their local cinema, that's the only option right now. Thankfully, Warner Bros. has finally announced PVOD plans today, and...well, DC fans in the country will have to wait until well beyond Christmas Day.

We've learned that Patty Jenkins' sequel will be available through Premium Video on Demand (PVOD) in the UK and Ireland starting on January 13th. The movie will continue to be available in cinemas where they are open, whilst also being available to watch at home for a 48-hour rental from participating digital retailers. As you've likely noticed, this cuts the theatrical release window to less than a month.

Honestly, it's surprising that it isn't even shorter, especially with cinemas closed in many parts of the UK as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen there. 

From director Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot in the title role, Wonder Woman 1984 fast forwards to the 1980s as Wonder Woman's next big screen adventure finds her riding lightning across the sky, donning wings of gold, and chasing a dream while in pursuit of two new formidable foes: Max Lord and the Cheetah.

The film also stars Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, Kristen Wiig as the Cheetah, Pedro Pascal as Max Lord, Robin Wright as Antiope, and Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta.

Check out our review of Wonder Woman 1984 by clicking here.


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what did and didn't work in Wonder Woman 1984!

Did Work: The New "No Man's Land" Scene(s)

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The "No Man's Land" scene in 2017's Wonder Woman was filmmaking at its best, and it was never going to be easy for Patty Jenkins to recapture that magic in the upcoming sequel. 

Well, she manages to do so not once, but twice here. The first comes when the weakened Diana Prince (her powers are fading following Steve Trevor's return) battles Maxwell Lord's private army in the Middle East. Doing what she can to stop them, that now classic theme from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice plays in the background as the Amazon proves why she's a hero.

The second is when Wonder Woman's powers start returning to her, and she runs through Washington DC before taking flight for the first time. It's a breathtaking, must-see sequence. 
 

Didn't Work: Wonder Woman Vs. Cheetah

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Wonder Woman 1984 devotes a lot of time to Dr. Barbara Minerva's transformation into Cheetah, and Kristen Wiig does a phenomenal job playing this character while taking her down a dark path.

While the moment she decides to undergo one final transformation does feel earned thanks to what's come before, the battle between Diana and Cheetah majorly disappoints. The only character here capable of taking the hero on in a fight, it's a shame that this is less of an epic fight scene, and more of a technical piece of filmmaking seemingly paying homage to Cirque du Soleil.

The scene taking place at night doesn't really help matters either. Ultimately, it just doesn't work, and ends up feeling like a waste of the Golden Eagle armour as well (we'll get to that a little later). 
 

Did Work: The 1980s Aesthetic

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The 1980s have been overused to the point of it just feeling tedious in recent years (we can seemingly blame the success of Netflix's Stranger Things for that), so there will no doubt be plenty of you who aren't overly excited about Wonder Woman 1984 taking place in, well, 1984!

Patty Jenkins does something unique with that aesthetic, though, making it more than just a backdrop.

In fact, there are times when this sequel feels like a blockbuster which would have been released during that period, and that's a real credit to the filmmaker. When Wonder Woman first comes on the scene to save some hostages during a jewellery robbery in a mall, it's cheesy good fun, and the visuals are amazing. Rather than jumping to the present, we'd love to see Jenkins tackle the 90s!
 

Did Work: Pedro Pascal's Maxwell Lord

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Every great superhero movie needs a strong villain and, as mentioned, Dr. Barbara Minerva fits the bill (it's only when she undergoes that animalistic transformation the character disappoints).

As for Pedro Pascal's Maxwell Lord...well, The Mandalorian star really can do no wrong. Lord is someone desperate to be a success and make his son proud, especially after a difficult childhood of his own. This take on the villain is far more nuanced than his comic book counterpart, and infinitely more interesting. He's well-written, but Pascal's performance is what makes Lord soar.

So much more than the cheesy bad guy the trailers have teased, Lord makes for a terrific big bad, and the actor really leans into creating a Donald Trump-like businessman from this period of time.
 

Didn't Work: The Sequel's MacGuffin

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So, there are some great baddies in Wonder Woman 1984, but what are they after? Looking to turn his failing business around, Maxwell Lord tracks down an ancient artefact which can grant him any wish he wants. The problem is, getting your wish comes with a catch (in his case, his health). 

For Diana, it's her powers, and for Barbara, her humanity and inherent goodness. That all works pretty well, but ultimately, a wish-granting rock being used as the MacGuffin is...well, kind of lame.

It's all a little too convenient, and as the movie progresses, it becomes harder to understand how it actually works. This is by no means something that "breaks" this sequel, but there were surely better ways to handle Steve Trevor's return and the good doctor's transformation into Cheetah!
 

Did Work: Steve Trevor's Return

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Talking of Steve Trevor, while the means of his resurrection are a tad disappointing, everything else works perfectly. Chris Pine is even better here than he was in 2017, and clearly having a lot of fun portraying a Steve who is quite literally discovering a whole new world seventy years after his death.

His enthusiasm for the way things have changed is infectious, and there are a lot of great laughs to be had from watching Steve get used to his surroundings (and this decade's unique fashion). 

Reminding Diana what makes her such a great hero, the character is crucial to this adventure. When it comes to a highlight, though, the duo flying above Washington D.C. as fireworks go off around them is a stunning scene and one which will leave you really rooting for them both to get a happy ending.
 

Did Work: The Action Scenes

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Director Patty Jenkins is getting ready to start shooting Rogue Squadron for Lucasfilm, and believe us when we say that the filmmaker couldn't be a better choice to tackle a Star Wars movie.

Despite some minor pitfalls here and there, Wonder Woman 1984 never disappoints when it comes to the action scenes. Yes, that Cheetah battle won't work for everyone, but it is exciting, and a solid piece of filmmaking. Aside from that, however, every other battle and action scene is a sight to behold.

The White House fight is one that stands out, but it's probably still Wonder Woman taking flight for the first time and using the Lasso of Truth to ride the lightning which will resonate with many.
 

Didn't Work: The Golden Eagle Armour

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This is more of a did and didn't work, but we can't help but express disappointment with the use of Diana Prince's Golden Eagle armour in Wonder Woman 1984 (even if it is ultimately a minor complaint).

Factoring into the sequel's marketing campaign since day one, it looked a lot like this eye-catching suit would have a huge role to play in the movie. Instead, it gets about as much screentime as Cheetah...which is to say, not much! It's a real shame as the suit looks amazing in action too. 

Was it only included as an excuse to sell more merch and freshen up Diana's look in marketing materials? Quite possibly, but we just wish the Golden Eagle armour could have been a bigger part of the story.
 

Did Work: A Powerful, Emotional Storyline

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When those first Wonder Woman 1984 reactions surfaced, there were people saying the sequel left them in tears. It seemed like hyperbole at its finest, but they might have actually been on to something.

This sequel delivers a powerful, emotional storyline which adds depth to its four leads in a meaningful way. Diana and Steve's romance is very much at the heart of this movie, while Maxwell Lord and Dr. Barbara Minerva are both relatable villains whose motivations aren't that hard to understand.

They're sympathetic, and that makes everything that plays out here land just a little bit harder. Needless to say, if you're a crier during movies, then prepare yourself for the way things wrap up here.
 

Didn't Work: CGI Cheetah

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We alluded to this a little earlier, but Cheetah does not look good in Wonder Woman 1984. At all. 

Warner Bros. has a real issue with CGI characters (Doomsday, Steppenwolf, and Enchantress' brother, for example), and that trend continues with this sequel. Cheetah by no means looks terrible, but it's clear the dark surroundings of this fight were being used to disguise mostly disappointing visual effects.

Looking a little too furry, and a far too human, this Cheetah doesn't exactly do the comic books justice. Her appearance there is a simple one, and it could have worked nicely had this sequel stuck a little closer to that. Instead, she proves to be every bit as underwhelming as the leaked promo art suggested.
 

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dracula
dracula - 12/19/2020, 2:42 AM
There, that should help with this drama just share some of that profit with investors, and maybe share some from hbomax subscriptions depending on how many accounts watch it and how often they watch it.
dracula
dracula - 12/19/2020, 2:43 AM
Cant wait for chistmas, will watch it and the first film back to back
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/19/2020, 2:44 AM
Isn't that also on or around that date WW84 dissappears again from streaming? Can see this happen in other territories too
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 12/19/2020, 5:17 AM
@bkmeijer - yeah ww84 is only on hbo max for 30 days in the USA then it goes back to theaters exclusively for the next 60 days. after that it will go back to pvod then standard dvd/blu ray release.

this is why its best to see ww84 on hbo max asap. funny thing is ww84 is not guaranteed to return on hbo max either, i read somewhere that similar to the potter films its supposed to be on peacock 1st but they prob made a deal to have it rotate between both services which is very odd
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/19/2020, 5:46 AM
@mastakilla39 - I think it'll end up on HBO Max again. With HP it makes sense WB cut a deal with another service to have the movies there, but since WW84 is a new movie by WB I think AT&T kinda told them to put it on HBO Max. Just like how all new Disney/Marvel/Star Wars movies will end up on Disney+
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 12/19/2020, 2:59 AM
Jan 13th?

AT&T / WB are a joke kmt
Carnage1991
Carnage1991 - 12/19/2020, 3:22 AM
I'm planning to see it sometime early to mid January in a cinema (some are open where I live).

dracula
dracula - 12/19/2020, 3:27 AM
@Carnage1991 - gonna watch it on hbo max, but if its still in theaters when things start going back to normal, ill give it another watch
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 12/19/2020, 5:03 AM
@Carnage1991 - dont know if u can avoid spoilers that long. sites will remove the spoiler tag right after it premieres in the states.
Carnage1991
Carnage1991 - 12/19/2020, 5:36 AM
@mastakilla39 - Yeah, I may go radio silent from this site to avoid spoiler headlines.
Origame
Origame - 12/19/2020, 3:27 AM
With how much uk keeps getting screwed with some of these streaming releases, i was prepared for them to just replace the release date for there with a laughing emoji.
Twenty23Three
Twenty23Three - 12/19/2020, 3:29 AM
I had like a day to watch it before the cinema closed again in the area of Scotland I live in. Guess I’ll be waiting till January (or most likely till a HD version is available online an hour after its release)
inkniron
inkniron - 12/19/2020, 4:02 AM
This is going to be a disaster. It should be a PVOD in the States as well. I get doing it ONCE with WW84 to up subs, but they never should have done that with their whole slate.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 12/19/2020, 5:11 AM
@inkniron - people in the states will not go back to theaters until enough people are vaccinated or the restrictions lift. So if our leaders say that those prob wont happen until the end of 2021 then no 1 is going back until mid 2022 at the earliest. makes no sense for wb to accrue an additional 10 - 100 mil holding a slate without any guarantees. With more subs they are guaranteed a return in the long run. Then once HBO Max launches in UK and China for a price equivalent to 15 USD then ut will be worth it all.
inkniron
inkniron - 12/19/2020, 5:23 AM
@mastakilla39 - Oh, I never expect the theater experience to ever be the same. They have to figure a way to maximize their profits though. It's not like I have done a forensic accounting of their financials but it's going to have to be a metric shit ton of subs to offset releasing over a dozen movies, with no premium charge, on top of the basic sub, especially when a lot of them need to be multiple 9 figure hitters to make money in a theater.
LameLuka
LameLuka - 12/19/2020, 4:05 AM
Imagine if they pushed it to next year and the movie made money. Now it looks like it will barely top 200 milion. Big L WB and AT&TA
FlammableSolid
FlammableSolid - 12/19/2020, 4:29 AM
Pretty sure I’ll be watching it on either Christmas Day or Boxing Day in good old Blighty. Sod waiting til the 13/01/21 for it.
inkniron
inkniron - 12/19/2020, 5:50 AM
@FlammableSolid - Gotta say, my MS Chemistry degree gives your name and avatar 2 very enthusiastic thumbs up.
FlammableSolid
FlammableSolid - 12/19/2020, 6:37 AM
@inkniron - haha I work in the dangerous goods industry and class 4.1 always makes me laugh. Schoolboy humour 😂
whatevtrev
whatevtrev - 12/19/2020, 4:54 AM
People are bored of this movie already and it’s not even out yet. Black Widow will be the same. The worst thing is that it’s not even their fault but these films have lost all of their hype.
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 12/19/2020, 8:00 AM
Saw this at the cinema today (UK).

Gadot is honestly spectacular here. Very emotional scenes involving Diana in this one (more so than in the first film) and I almost cried near the end of the film. She was that good.

Zimmer's score had some very good cues (as always) and the action showcased much more of Diana' various powers. Golden Eagle suit was perfection.

Cheetah was also very good and my concern of her CGI looking "Cats"-like was gone during the final battle. In close-ups she was mostly practical and looked quite good.

Just wished the action scenes were more and longer. There are technically 4 action scenes, each being around 4-5 mins.

All in all 8/10 - little cheesiness here and there, but overall the film is another solid entry by Jenkins (thought it doesn't top the first one for me) and the 80's tone really brightens up the film.

The DCEU definitely feels fresher when involving talents, other than Snyder.
breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 12/19/2020, 8:53 AM
@kylo0607 - Watched it yesterday, in Johnnesburg, loved it.

Gadot is stunning as Diana.

I think this movie might have one of the best superhero entrances ever, brought tears to my eyes
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 12/19/2020, 10:15 AM
@kylo0607 -
@breakUbatman - me looking at you both like

marvel72
marvel72 - 12/19/2020, 4:09 PM
I live in the south east of the UK and all cinemas are closed Christmas is cancelled.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 12/19/2020, 4:37 PM
If our cinemas open again I’ll see it there but I won’t get HBOmax for this. I’m patient.

WEAPONXOXOXO
WEAPONXOXOXO - 12/20/2020, 5:46 AM
thank god everything is closed where i live. this way it'll keep people from spreading COVID. hard to believe that we are almost year into this and people are still not taking it seriously.
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