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We've watched the Justice League come together, but that's only the beginning of Warner Bros.'
plans for DC domination. What do fans have to look forward to over the next half decade
or so? Let's take a look at the upcoming DC movies that are going to blow everyone away.
2017's Wonder Woman was the first DCEU effort to be widely embraced by fans and critics
alike, and its sequel, the succinctly titled Wonder Woman 1984, will see Diana taking on
new challenges during the Era of Yuppies. Originally scheduled for a November 2019 release,
the flick was pushed back to late summer 2020, and then again to October.
In addition to Gal Gadot reprising her role, the sequel has cast Kristen Wiig as frequent
Wonder Woman nemesis Cheetah and Pedro Pascal as Maxwell Lord, who in the comics is a villainous
telepath.. Interestingly, Chris Pine is also back as Steve Trevor, despite his character meeting
his end in the first film.. Patty Jenkins has also returned to the director's chair, working from a screenplay she co-wrote
with comics legend Geoff Johns and Dave Callaham. The story will reportedly center around magical
artifacts, one of which curses Wiig's character and causes her transformation into Cheetah,
and one of which brings Trevor back to life.. See how it all goes down when the movie takes flight on October 2, 2020.
"You know what? I'm ready to go.". Despite introducing Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn, 2016's Suicide Squad was considered
to be one of the DCEU's more disappointing early efforts, with a wildly inconsistent
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