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‘Wonder Woman 1984’: Exhibition Awaiting Another Release Date Change; Shortened Theatrical Window Not In The Cards

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Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorNot to send everyone screaming for the exits, but it wouldn’t be out of the question if Warner Bros.

moves Wonder Woman 1984 off its Christmas Day global theatrical release.Facts are facts, whether former Vice President Joe Biden takes the U.S.

presidency or President Donald Trump continues: Movie theaters in New York City and Los Angeles remain closed, and even worse, Western Europe — meaning UK, Germany, France, Italy, and a curfewed Spain — is largely closed down, those countries having repped 16% of the 2017 first pic’s $409.3M overseas box office.I hear a meeting is underway with studio brass who are deciding what will happen next.

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