One of the big upcoming films that generated instant excitement around the world, Gal Gadot's much-awaited Wonder Woman sequel, Wonder Woman 1984, was earlier announced to be coming out in theatres on June 5 this year. However, owing to the coronavirus pandemic that has taken several thousand lives across the world, major Hollywood studios have been re-shuffling the release dates of their forthcoming ventures with Warner Bros. too now following suit and announcing that their Wonder Woman 1984 directed by Patty Jenkins has been postponed for a worldwide theatrical release later this year on August 14. Wonder Woman 1984 is the next major film to be coming out in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and both Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins will be hoping the sequel goes on to taste a bigger success than the first film, Wonder Woman, did in 2017. Wonder Woman 2 is set in the 1980s and also sees the return of Chris Pine after his character, Steve Trevor, was seen getting killed in the first Wonder Woman film, which has left many fans quite intrigued. 
 
It will star Gal Gadot alongside Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal, Robin Wright, and Connie Nielsen in supporting roles. Set in 1984, during the Cold War, the film will follow Diana as she faces off against Maxwell Lord and Cheetah. Discussion of a sequel began shortly after the release of the first film in June 2017, and the decision to proceed was confirmed the following month. Principal photography began on June 13, 2018—with filming taking place at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in England, as well as the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia in the United States, London and Duxford in England, Tenerife and Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, and Almería in Andalusia, Spain—and finished on December 22, 2018, after a six-month shoot. Additional filming took place in July 2019. The makers have now released a new trailer for the film, check it out: