Wonder Woman 1984
It's the blockbuster we've all been waiting for! Wonder Woman 1984 finally arrives in cinemas on Boxing Day. In the final episode of season four, Leigh and Tim discuss the highly anticipated sequel (spoiler-free, of course). Plus, Seth Macfarlane reboots an '80s cult classic; Florence Pugh is Molly the maid; and will the beleaguered Dungeons and Dragons movie ever make it into reality?
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WONDER WOMAN 1984 MOVIE REVIEW
Tim: Okay, Leigh, 2020 has been the year we've been yearning, longing, and so desiring to be able to watch films in cinemas again. And I just have to say Wonder Woman 1984 is the film to see in cinemas. I’m sorry Tenet; lay down, go to bed, pull up the covers and have a nap.
Leigh: Wonder Woman will tuck you in.
Tim: Gal Gadot will tuck you in and take you for a journey. Do you agree?
Leigh: I've been looking forward to this film, Tim. You know I talk about it all the time. I'm so excited. I was grabbing you in the cinema, just shaking you, going, “Ah, we’re here!”
Tim: And tell our listeners, what were you wearing on your feet?
Leigh: My very special bespoke Wonder Woman trainers! I'll make sure I put it up on the socials because I made them myself – and I'm very proud.
Tim: So, so impressive. Definitely post that on the socials for everyone to enjoy. If you love a bit of arts and crafts, then show us your Wonder Woman gear, if you've got any. We'd love to see it.
Leigh: Oh, yes! I was also wearing a Wonder Woman t-shirt and earrings.
Tim: You had the whole get-up. I was very under-dressed for this screening.
Leigh: I'm a bit of a Wonder Woman nerd, that’s for sure.
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