In 1984, after saving the world in Wonder Woman (2017), the immortal Amazon warrior, Princess Diana of Themyscira, finds herself trying to stay under the radar, working as an archaeologist at the Smithsonian Museum. With...
In 1984, after saving the world in Wonder Woman (2017), the immortal Amazon warrior, Princess Diana of Themyscira, finds herself trying to stay under the radar, working as an archaeologist at the Smithsonian Museum. With...
The film's central conflict revolves around the universal moral dilemma of unchecked desire and its societal consequences, offering a solution rooted in individual moral choice, truth, and self-sacrifice rather than specific political ideologies or systemic critiques, thus aligning with a neutral stance.
The film features some visible diversity in its cast, including the lead role, but does not engage in explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white characters. The narrative focuses on universal themes of desire and consequence, without explicitly critiquing or negatively portraying traditional identities.
Wonder Woman 1984 does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. Consequently, there is no direct portrayal or impact on the LGBTQ+ community to evaluate.
The film features Wonder Woman, who uses her powers to defeat multiple male opponents in physical combat. Barbara Minerva, as Cheetah, also demonstrates superior physical strength by defeating male characters in close-quarters encounters.
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