Wonder Woman 1984 first look photos reveal Gal Gadot battling with Kristen Wiig as supervillain Cheetah for first time. Upon entering the Fortress, Wonder Woman and Cheetah discover why Superman never came out of the fortress. Kristin Wiig was shown battling Gal Gadot as supervillain Cheetah … Meanwhile, Wonder Woman beats down Cheetah outside and makes her way into the facility to fight Max, where she finds that the wish-fueled wind is … That meant for the showdown between Wonder Woman and Cheetah, major action beats would be stunt-vis’d and filmed with stunt performers, then hand-rotoscoped or hand-animated to closely follow the original performances. Pérez left the book in 1992 with issue #62, and Cheetah as a character became directionless, only occasionally popping up to attempt to steal Wonder Woman… As revealed by the last of the Superman Robots, Superman and Wonder Woman had tried to stop the chaos that was overtaking the world, to no avail. Diana Prince (Gal Gadot). The force of the push makes Cheetah realize Wonder Woman renounced her wish and is back at her full power. Also Read: The Crazy Climax of 'Wonder Woman 1984' Explained Specifically Cheetah, Barbara’s alter ego and one of Wonder Woman’s oldest comic book enemies, looks like hot garbage. Wonder Woman manages to push Cheetah back momentarily, and sheds the wings since they are too damaged to be useful. Much like Wonder Woman 1984’s other villain, Maxwell Lord, the onscreen version of Barbara Minerva and the Cheetah have some similarities to their comic book counterparts, but some differences as well. Wonder Woman 1984 isn’t just one of the few superhero movies to have a female lead with the titular heroine, a.k.a. Wonder Woman 1984 is the highly anticipated sequel to 2017's Wonder Woman.Directed by Patty Jenkins, the first film was a critical and commercial success. A new image from Wonder Woman 1984 teases a fight between Diana Prince and Cheetah set in the White House. Cheetah… Wonder Woman said she had to renounce her wish, and tells Cheetah she needs to do the same. The sequel will feature the return of fan favorite Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) despite the character sacrificing himself at … Wonder Woman 1984 swings for the fences in its 150 minutes of runtime. The film is directed by Patty Jenkins from a script she wrote with Geoff Johns and Dave Callaham, based on a story by Johns and Jenkins. Wonder Woman 1984 (stylized on-screen and often abbreviated as WW84) is a 2020 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Wonder Woman.It is the sequel to 2017's Wonder Woman and the ninth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). He's long dead, his body sitting on a stark and forgotten throne.