Soul, News of the World, Wonder Woman 1984: what to watch this holiday season

CBC News published this video item, entitled “Soul, News of the World, Wonder Woman 1984: what to watch this holiday season” – below is their description.

We haven’t seen a holiday season like this before. But Hollywood’s 2020 offerings have themes that sure sound familiar: an existentialist animated movie from Pixar, a Tom Hanks western, and a superhero blockbuster.

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In This Story: Wonder Woman 1984

A movie, in Wonder Woman 1984, Wonder Woman squares off against Maxwell Lord and the Cheetah, a villainess who possesses superhuman strength and agility.

After a release delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the title was set to be released in theaters and stream (HBO Max) simultaneously in the USA, on 25 December 2020 – Christmas Day.

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