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WONDER WOMAN 1984

FROM ALL WE'VE seen so far, Wonder Woman 1984 looks set to be bigger, brighter and, well, more golden than its pioneering predecessor.

The sequel, though, will take us back a lot further than the ’80s — all the way back to Diana Prince's childhood, in fact, to a contest that shows us precisely what she's capable of.

Themyscira’s answer to the Olympic Games promises to be a showstopping moment in the film —

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