First look at Kristen Wiig as Barbara Minerva



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The director of "Wonder Woman 1984", Patty Jenkins, revealed the first look of Kristen Wiig under the name of Barbara Minerva aka the bad Cheetah.

"Enter Barbara Minerva," tweeted director Patty Jenkins.

Enter Barbara Minerva … # WW84 pic.twitter.com/56f8Diu7So

– Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) June 27, 2018

Cheetah is the name of several enemies of Wonder Woman, who have appeared in DC Comics since 1943. The current version is Barbara Ann Minerva, a super-powerful woman with werewolf powers, who made her debut in 1987.

Read also: Gal Gadot launches the first shot of Wonder Woman in costume in "Wonder Woman 1984".

"Wonder Woman 1984" is in production with an expected release in late 2019. Until now, some official photos have been shared, including one of Diana Prince herself in a suit as well as a surprising image of the love interest of the first film, Steve Trevor, that we thought died at the end of this movie.

"Wonder Woman 1984" brings back Patty Jenkins as a director and co-writer. Gal Gadot is featured, with Chris Pine as Steve Trevor again. Other details are largely still under wraps.

The film is scheduled for November 1, 2019 via DC / WarnerMedia.

Every DC Comics movie rated from worst to best, including the Justice League


  • each movie comics dc rated wonder woman suicide team lego batman

    The DC Comics universe has not flooded the big screen like Marvel did, but the DC brand has made its appearance on the big screen in the modern era. We have clbadified all these modern movies, from "Superman: The Movie" to "Wonder Woman" and "Justice League".



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  • Superman 4

    31. "Superman IV: The quest for peace" (1987)

    Christopher Reeve is by far the best Superman. But "Superman IV" is a bomb in every way – partly because of its heaviness about bombs. Nuclear bombs. The movie finds Superman trying to eliminate the world's nuclear threat, but his best intentions go against a silly, misdirected villain named Nuclear Man.



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    30. "Supergirl" (1984)

    We had a wife-superhero movie in 1984, and it was pure cheese. But hey, at least they tried. The best thing I can say about this is that there is worse in life than this movie.



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    28. "Steel" (1997)

    Better known as "the one where Shaq was back when he tried to act", "Steel" is pretty bad. But the fun kind of bad.



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    27. "League of Justice"

    Warner Bros. continued to innovate in the way of doing bad DCEU movies, with "Justice League" managing to be awful in a totally different way from "Batman v Superman" and "Suicide Squad".



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    26. "Man of Steel" (2013)

    It could have been worse, I suppose. But it's still morally rude and has a plot that makes no sense. That it is very pretty to look at does not replace these things enough to make it watchable.



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    25. "Catwoman" (2004)

    Absolutely horrible, but still fun. It's sad that it seems to have been swept into the litter of history.



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    24. "Batman and Robin" (1997)

    I hated it rightly, but it's very entertaining here and there. Uma Thurman and Arnold Schwarzeneggar go so far that I can not help admiring them.



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    23. "Superman III" (1983)

    Featured a brilliant scam business – a later referenced in "Office Space" – but the attempt at fun things with the addition of Richard Pryor has not froze. There was also a weird thing about a meteorological satellite that created bad weather, which is not the case with meteorological satellites. Seeing Clark Kent fighting Superman was pretty cool, though.



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    22. "Green Lantern" (2011)

    The reliance on the visual effects of cartoony during a time when big blockbusters were moving away from this aesthetic meant that it was a movie that no one liked. Not that it was particularly horrible. It looked like a cartoon and is hard to watch.



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    21. "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012)

    Probably was not meant to be a sinister and rough Shimacher Batmovie, but it's actually what it is. It's Nolan who goes to Hollywood, breaking down plot points by sheer force of will rather than because they make sense. A very theatrical Tom Hardy like Bane is fun from back and forth, and a nuclear weapon with a countdown will never get old.



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    20. "Batman v Superman: The Dawn of Justice" (2016)

    A total mess that hates Superman and turns Batman into a total maniac. None of these things are good. Ben Affleck can not save the thing, but he's still excellent and gives him a big bump that he probably does not deserve.



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    19. "Guardians" (2009)

    I have no particular affection for the revered "Watchmen" comic as many other nerds do, so my disgust for this adaptation is not personal. It just does not fit what he thinks.



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    18. "Batman" (1989)

    Basically remembered mainly because it was the first Batmovie in a few decades. This is not really very good, though. The revelation that a younger version of the Joker killed Bruce Wayne's parents is just as silly as in a "Batman" movie.



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    17. "V for Vendetta" (2006)

    Feeling nothing by watching this. I tried, agree. It's immaculately done, however, and very watchable.



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    15. "Batman v Superman Ultimate Edition" (2016)

    Give his own split because it fundamentally alters the narrative of the movie and Superman's character in the extended DC universe. This version is still not great (especially after three hours), but it's a monumental improvement over the theatrical version.



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    14. "Red 2" (2013)

    Did you even know that these films were comics? Whatever it is, it is an excellent cast in a serviceable action movie and everyone is having a good time. Hard to remember, but fun.



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    13. "Red" (2010)

    Better than following it, but they are basically the same.



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    12. "The Dark Knight" (2008)

    Should be much shorter, but Heath Ledger's Joker is by far the best villain in any of these movies. Ledger elevates what would otherwise be just another self-indulgent Christopher Nolan exercise into an eternally watchable image.



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    11. "Batman Forever" (1995)

    Hits just the right tone for what Joel Shumacher was trying to do with the two movies that he directed. Tommy Lee Jones, as Two Face, does things in this film that is hard to believe even today, given his perpetual sour face in almost every other movie where he has been.



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    10. "Superman Returns" (2006)

    In fact, a pretty decent attempt by Bryan Singer to make a movie of Christopher Reeve "Superman" today, but Brandon Routh could not pull out the charisma that it takes to be the man of ### 39; steel. It was his first film, so this is not surprising. But that's a pity, because Routh has improved a lot since then.



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    9. "Batman: mask of fantasy" (1993)

    Remember this time that they published a cartoon "Batman" theatrically? It gets lost among all the live-action, but "Mask of the Phantasm" is better than most of them.



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    8. "LEGO Batman movie" (2017)

    Funny, sweet and self-deprecating – exactly what we needed as a result of the disaster that was "Batman v Superman".



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    7. "Superman II" (1980)

    Children everywhere cried watching Superman give up his powers for a normal life with Lois Lane (Margot Kidder). There are different editions of this film, and frankly we can not keep them straight. But the sight of a helpless Clark being beaten in a restaurant has made Superman as friendly as he has ever been.



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    6. "Wonder Woman" (2017)

    Has the original movie problem of "too much history, not enough time." And the standard Universal Universe DC problem of "We must have an absurd CGI battle in the end." But despite these reservations, it is a huge pleasure and a big step forward for the DCEU.



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    5. "Batman Returns" (1992)

    One of the best of the franchise because it's really a political thriller. The penguin emerges from the sewer and runs for the mayor of Gotham! It's great, especially as we continue to watch the rise of Trump in our world.



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    4. "Constantine" (2005)

    A happy balance of seriousness and ridicule, manages to find exactly the right tone for this strange religious fantasy and a casting directed by Keanu Reeves. They all seem to have it.



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    3. "Superman: the film" (1978)

    It's the gold standard of Superman movies, and has been the best superhero movie bar for many years. John Williams' score skyrockets, as does the compelling and irresistible romanticism between Superman and Lois Lane. The film convincingly mixes camp (in the form of Gene Hackman's Lex Luthor), a story of epic origin that actually felt epic and funny lines. The scene in which Supes and Lois are flying together is one of the most beautiful metaphors of new love ever captured on film.



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    2. "Batman: the film" (1966)

    Has a timeless that none of the other movies do, and it's just a delight from start to finish thanks to Adam West's flashing batman and coalition of villains who can not stop cackling maniacal. I saw him again recently, and I found that it worked almost perfectly like a parody of the very serious Christopher Nolan Batfilms, which is amazing.



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    1. "Batman begins" (2005)

    The most complete film, in itself, in all the live-action franchise. It's just, like, a regular movie … except that it's Batman. He has real characters and everything, and Bruce Wayne of Christian Bale even has emotions. It's strange.



How does the Super-Hero Super Team "Justice League" manage our rankings?

The DC Comics universe has not flooded the big screen like Marvel did, but the DC brand has made its appearance on the big screen in the modern era. We have clbadified all these modern movies, from "Superman: The Movie" to "Wonder Woman" and "Justice League".

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