Cast and Crew of Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman 1984

In the riveting sequel, "Wonder Woman 1984," we are graced with the return of Gal Gadot, who once again dons the mantle of Diana Prince, better known as Wonder Woman. Alongside her, Chris Pine reprises his role as Steve Trevor, Diana's love interest who made a lasting impact in the first installment. The film is a delightful feast for both the eyes and the heart, as it combines breathtaking action sequences with poignant emotional moments.

The storyline of "Wonder Woman 1984" kicks off with a thrilling episode centered around a bungled robbery at a nearby store. Wonder Woman leaps into action, effortlessly thwarting the criminals with her superhuman strength and agility. Little does she know, this seemingly insignificant event is about to set her on a grand collision course with a mysterious entity of immense power. As this ancient force surfaces, the world teeters on the brink of chaos, and not even Wonder Woman's abilities can guarantee victory.

What transpires is a captivating journey that takes our beloved heroine around the globe, as she contends with this newfound adversary that threatens not only her superpowers but also her unwavering resolve. As the stakes escalate, Diana is forced to confront the possibility of vulnerability and mortality. With Steve watching from the sidelines, their bond is put to the ultimate test as they work together to uncover the true nature of this mystical enemy. As the final showdown looms, "Wonder Woman 1984" offers a rollercoaster of emotions, twists, and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats, while also reaffirming the true power of love, hope, and heroism.

Full Cast of Wonder Woman 1984

Gal Gadot as Diana Prince

Gal Gadot

Diana Prince
Gal Gadot reprises her role as Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman, in "Wonder Woman 1984" with a performance that once again captivates audiences with her embodiment of the iconic superhero. In this sequel, Gadot brings a nuanced portrayal of a character who has evolved since the first film, showcasing a more seasoned and world-weary warrior who has endured the loss and loneliness of her immortal life. Her depiction of Wonder Woman's inner conflict between her desire for a normal life and her duty to protect humanity adds depth to the character, allowing viewers to connect with her on a more personal level. Gadot's ability to convey both the strength and vulnerability of Diana, coupled with her innate charm and grace, solidifies her as the quintessential Wonder Woman for this generation. Her performance is a testament to her range as an actress, as she effortlessly navigates through action-packed sequences, emotional beats, and moments of levity, ensuring that her portrayal of the Amazonian princess continues to inspire and empower.
Chris Pine as Steve Trevor

Chris Pine

Steve Trevor
In "Wonder Woman 1984," Chris Pine reprises his role as Steve Trevor, the intrepid World War I spy who captivated audiences with his charm and bravery in the first film. Despite the decades that have passed since his heroic sacrifice, Pine's Steve Trevor is resurrected in the 1980s, finding himself in a vibrant, unfamiliar world. Pine delivers a performance that is both nostalgic and fresh, effortlessly shouldering the fish-out-of-water comedy that comes with his character's time displacement while maintaining the earnest heroism that defines Steve. His chemistry with Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman remains a highlight of the series, as their renewed partnership crackles with warmth and genuine affection. Pine's portrayal brings depth to Steve's sense of wonder and adaptability, as he navigates the complexities of a new era while grappling with the moral ambiguities of the Cold War. His performance is a testament to his range as an actor, as he balances the action-packed sequences with heartfelt emotional beats, ensuring that Steve Trevor continues to be a memorable and endearing presence in the DC Extended Universe.
Kristen Wiig as Barbara Minerva

Kristen Wiig

Barbara Minerva
In "Wonder Woman 1984," Kristen Wiig takes on the role of Barbara Minerva, a character that evolves from a meek and overlooked archaeologist into the iconic supervillain known as Cheetah. Wiig's performance is a standout feature of the film, as she skillfully navigates the transformation of her character from a socially awkward and insecure woman into a confident and powerful antagonist. Initially, her portrayal of Barbara as an underappreciated intellect with a hidden yearning for recognition and empowerment resonates with the audience, eliciting empathy and understanding. As the narrative progresses, Wiig infuses Barbara with a growing darkness and ambition, showcasing her range as an actress. Her evolution into Cheetah is both physical and psychological, with Wiig deftly balancing the character's internal conflict and burgeoning malevolence. The nuanced progression from ally to adversary is portrayed with a blend of humanity and monstrous flair, making Wiig's Cheetah a memorable and compelling foil to Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman. Wiig's performance adds depth to the film, offering a complex portrayal of envy, power, and the corrupting influence of wishes, which serves as a compelling counterpart to the film's themes of truth and heroism.
Pedro Pascal as Maxwell Lord

Pedro Pascal

Maxwell Lord
Pedro Pascal's portrayal of Maxwell Lord in "Wonder Woman 1984" is a complex and nuanced performance that brings to life a character torn between ambition and desperation. As the charismatic and manipulative businessman with the power to grant wishes at a cost, Pascal expertly balances the character's charming exterior with a underlying sense of moral ambiguity and insecurity. His performance is captivating, as he embodies the role of an antagonist who is neither pure evil nor a mere victim of circumstance, but rather a deeply flawed individual driven by personal gain and the desire for success. Pascal's ability to evoke empathy even as Lord descends into megalomania is a testament to his skill as an actor. His interactions with the other characters, particularly Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman and Kristen Wiig's Barbara Minerva, highlight the dynamic range of his performance, showcasing his talent for both dramatic intensity and subtle emotional depth.
Robin Wright as Antiope

Robin Wright

Antiope
Robin Wright's portrayal of Antiope in "Wonder Woman 1984" is a powerful and commanding presence, despite her limited screen time. As the revered Amazonian general, Wright brings a stoic gravitas to the role, reprising her character from the first film with the same intensity and physical prowess that fans had come to admire. Her performance is marked by a fierce determination and a deep-seated wisdom that underscores the character's role as a mentor and warrior. In the flashback sequences that depict Diana's childhood, Wright's Antiope is both a protector and a teacher, instilling in young Diana the values of courage, compassion, and the importance of truth—themes that resonate throughout the film. Even in these brief moments, Wright's portrayal leaves a lasting impact, showcasing her ability to convey strength and vulnerability simultaneously, and reinforcing Antiope's significance in shaping the heroine that Diana becomes.
Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta

Connie Nielsen

Hippolyta
Connie Nielsen reprises her role as Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons and mother of Diana Prince (Wonder Woman), in "Wonder Woman 1984," bringing a commanding presence and regal grace to the screen. Nielsen's performance is a poignant blend of strength and warmth, as she portrays a leader deeply committed to the safety and prosperity of her people. Her scenes are imbued with a sense of wisdom and compassion, particularly in her interactions with Diana, where she balances the protectiveness of a mother with the respect due to a fellow warrior. Nielsen's Hippolyta also navigates the complexities of Amazonian history and the consequences of their past decisions, which are cleverly woven into the film's narrative. Her portrayal adds depth to the mythological tapestry of the DC Extended Universe, showcasing the enduring influence of Hippolyta's legacy on both Themyscira and the broader world that Diana inhabits. Nielsen's nuanced acting and the emotional weight she brings to the role further cement Hippolyta's place as a pivotal figure in the Wonder Woman saga.
Kristoffer Polaha as Handsome Man

Kristoffer Polaha

Handsome Man

Kristoffer Polaha was born on February 18, 1977 in Reno, Nevada, USA as Kristoffer Jon Polaha. He is an actor and...

Natasha Rothwell as Carol (Co-Worker)

Natasha Rothwell

Carol (Co-Worker)

Natasha Rothwell (born October 18, 1980) is an American writer, actress, teacher and comedian.

Ravi Patel as Babajide

Ravi Patel

Babajide

Ravi Vasant Patel (born December 18, 1978) is an American actor. He and his sister wrote and directed an...

Gabriella Wilde as Raquel

Gabriella Wilde

Raquel

Gabriella Zanna Vanessa Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, better known by her stage name Gabriella Wilde or Gabriella...

Kelvin Yu as Jake

Kelvin Yu

Jake

Kelvin Yu (born 1979) is an American actor and writer. Yu's first film was the 2003 comedy The Utopian Society. He...

Stuart Milligan as POTUS

Stuart Milligan

POTUS

Stuart Milligan was born on September 10, 1953 and is currently 71 years old.

Doutzen Kroes as Venelia

Doutzen Kroes

Venelia

Doutzen Kroes (born 23 January 1985) is a Dutch Frisian model and actress. She began her modelling career in 2003 in...

Hari James as Herald (Trigona)

Hari James

Herald (Trigona)

Actress and personal trainer. She portrayed Trigona in Wonder Woman, Justice League, Wonder Woman 1984 and Zack...

Jessie Graff as Competitor

Jessie Graff

Competitor

Jessica Lauren Graff is an American professional stunt woman and athletics-based television personality. She is a...

Ryan Watson as Bad Skin

Ryan Watson

Bad Skin

Ryan Watson (born 2 February 1993) is an English actor and voice actor. He is best known for his role as the title...

Asim Chaudhry as Roger (Co-Worker)

Asim Chaudhry

Roger (Co-Worker)

Asim Chaudhry was born on November 24, 1987 and is currently 37 years old.

Ed Birch as White House Carl

Ed Birch

White House Carl

Ed Birch is an actor, known for The Hurricane Heist, Cruella and Wonder Woman 1984.

Akie Kotabe as Air Traffic Controller

Akie Kotabe

Air Traffic Controller

Akie Kotabe is an American actor. His credits include playing Dead Man in Everly, Eric in The Assets, Akira...

Gabriel Constantin as Silo Technician

Gabriel Constantin

Silo Technician

Gabriel Constantin was born on January 16, 1975 and is currently 50 years old.

Wendy Albiston as Nasty Woman (Tea Shop)

Wendy Albiston

Nasty Woman (Tea Shop)

Wendy Albiston was born on January 13, 1969 and is currently 56 years old.

Colin Stinton as NORAD Colonel

Colin Stinton

NORAD Colonel

Colin Stinton (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian actor.

Lynda Carter as Asteria

Lynda Carter

Asteria

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Tina Edwards

Courtney's Mom

Patrick Gover

Camaro Passenger

Tracy Tobin

Jogger

Altahay Ramos Martín

Egyptian Child 2

Lambro Demetriou

Max (8 Years Old)

Jonny Barry

Max (15 Years Old)

Orlando Gonzalez

Convoy Driver

Maggie Lovitt

Passerby / Adult Mall Customer / Tourist (uncredited)

Christopher Reed

Tourist

Mimi Michaela Konoza

DC Paramedic-in-Charge (uncredited)

Crew of Wonder Woman 1984

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