“We had tremendous success releasing the first ‘Wonder Woman’ film during the summer so when we saw an opportunity to take advantage of the changing competitive landscape, we did,” Jeff Goldstein of Warner Brothers said in a statement . “This move lands the film exactly where it belongs.” Of course, speculation will run rampant in the next few weeks as to why this delay ever happened, but there have been no rumors of any problems in production, which just wrapped. Unless re-shoots are announced, it is safe to say that the WB did this because Todd Phillips’ upcoming Joaquin Phoenix “Joker” film was scheduled to hit theaters October 4, which would have been a month apart from “WW84.” So June 2020 it is. Contribute Hire me

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