![]() It depicts Wonder Woman using her lasso on Kristen Wiig's Cheetah, who has the lasso wrapped around her forearm while dressed in a cheetah-print outfit. However, it's the second image that is an awful lot more revealing. It's a new image, but in Wonder Woman's long comic book and television history, it's also not something we haven't seen before. One image shows Pedro Pascal as Maxwell Lord, a television huckster who possesses what could be the Chaos Shard, tied up by Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth. Both images depict the characters inside the White House in Washington D.C., a scenic location we've known will be in the movie since the first trailer was released in December. released two new images of Wonder Woman 1984. Until now.Ī New Image - On May 4, Warner Bros. I will leave you with that.Fans of the DC Universe know that Kristen Wiig will become the animalistic super-villain Cheetah in Wonder Woman 1984, due in theaters in August, but the movie's trailers and other previously-released images have shied away from outright confirming that Wiig will come face-to-face with the heroic Wonder Woman (played by Gal Gadot) in the movie. But there are different evolutions to my character. They have it somewhere, and you will see it. No, we weren’t allowed to take any pictures. "Did you take pictures of yourself when you first put your gold supervillain costume on?" Perhaps the most exciting information from the interview, Wiig dishes the secrecy surrounding the film's costumes, including her own, as well as a tease about what we can expect from Barbara Minerva. There were so many fittings and then rehearsals with the costumes on." And the costumes were on a whole different level. I love London, and my fiancé was with me, and everyone from the movie got really close and lived in the same little village. "It was pretty great - I’m not going to lie. What was it like the rest of the time when you weren’t training? during the shoot which seemed to be both a positive and eye-opening experience for her. Was filmed in London, Wiig and the cast lived in the U.K. I felt good - it wasn’t about getting skinny or muscly. But I had stunt training, and when they’d show me previews of what I’d have to do, I’d be like, 'Are you insane?' By the end I felt strong and had a ton of energy. My schedule wasn’t like Gal ’s by any means, because she was there all day every day. I was excited to get in shape, but it was really f****** hard, and there were no days off. "Eight months in London, but I had to train for a few months at home first. Wiig also discussed her rigorous training regimen for the role and the length of the shoot which wrapped back at the end of 2018. I would look around the set and think, 'I can’t believe I’m in this.' I never thought I’d get the chance to be in one of those movies - I’m in my 40s, and I’m not known for being this type of actor. I didn’t hear anything for a while when I got home, so I flipped out when I got the part. After that, Patty and I met for a drink and really hit it off. ![]() I went out to London to test for it, which was one of the most nerve-racking things of my life. She won’t say what it’s about, but she’s directing another My agent called and said, 'Patty Jenkins wants to talk to you. "I’m a superhero nerd, so this is my dream. ![]() , her training routine and stuntwork, and some intriguing info about her anticipated character.Ĭoming out, which is huge. Two short teasers were released revealing a confrontationīetween Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman (in full blown golden eagle armor) and Kristen Wiig's Cheetah.īy InStyle's Laura Brown, we're now getting to learn about Wiig's experience in being cast for ![]()
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