When it was released in 2017, Wonder Woman became one of the DCEU’s most financially successful films. It didn’t reach the heights (or should that be depths?) of Aquaman, but this Amazonian adventure earned $824 million against a budget of $149 million.
In addition to being a box office smash, Wonder Woman’s lasso of truth coaxed some truly kind words out of critics.
On Rotten Tomatoes, Wonder Woman has a critical score of 93 percent. Critics generally praised the film for being both “thrilling” and “earnest” and specifically praised the strength of Gadot’s performance, which is admittedly the strongest performance of the entire film.
The critical and commercial success of this movie made a sequel inevitable, but the less said about Wonder Woman 1984, the better.
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