Chris Pine on filming that big scene [SPOILERS]

When it comes to Wonder Woman 1984, one of the big questions in the movie was how Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) come back?’ It was not so surprising that director Patty Jenkins and Warner Bros. and DC decided to bring Steve back as played by the best Chris. He was an immense interest, one of those rare male characters who was never threatened by the fact that the woman in his neighborhood was so much stronger than he was. Instead, Steve spent all the first Wonder Woman looked at Diana with hearts in his eyes. Their relationship was cute, and Pine’s chemistry with star Gal Gadot was excellent. They had very big scenes, but there was one in particular that Pine was asked about, but it’s a SPOILER. So if you do not want to be spoiled for choice an important plot Wonder Woman 1984, then read no further than this picture of Diana and Steve that is adorable.

[SPOILERS]    Chris Pine on the filming of that great scene in Wonder Woman 1984
Copyright © 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved. Photo credit: Clay Enos / ™ & © DC Comics. Caption: (Lr) CHRIS PINE as Steve Trevor and GAL GADOT as Diana Prince in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984”, a release from Warner Bros. Pictures.

Steve is not brought to life so much again, as his soul possesses a random man, which is a plot that the film never really takes time to explore in a real way, but it’s a conversation for another mail. When Diana wants the Dreamstone to bring Steve back, she loses something in return, and that’s her powers. After a fight with Cheetah and Max Lord that is now getting away, Steve realizes that Diana wants to give up the desire to save the world. Giving up on her wish, however, would mean sending him back to where he was. Pine spoke to Collider about shooting the scene in Wonder Woman 1984, where Diana has to make the choice between Steve and the world and what it was like to shoot such a difficult scene.

“We shot it off Pennsylvania Avenue. We shot it the day we were part of the big, week-long series that was running down Pennsylvania Avenue, and that she was running down and then her getting up. We did it in phases, and we were behind. it went on pillar and did the scene.It’s really a difficult scene to do, especially when there’s a lot of other actions and things to do in the rest of the day, and definitely very emotional for her.And Patty is very good to make sure we have the space to really invent the scene and make it authentic, and then push us as actors to get there, and accept nothing less than absolute truth.It was an honor to Gal that he was so emotionally open and Patty that he was such a sticker. ‘

For everything anyone can say about Wonder Woman 1984, and there are many, do not get me wrong, you can not deny how effective the scene really is. The fact that they brought Steve back is perhaps one of the things that breaks the film, but the scene and virtually all the scenes that only Steve and Diana are very cute in are some of the best scenes in the film. This is due to Pine and Gadot and their chemistry, which is brought to the fore by Jenkins and the rest of the crew.

Summary: Fast forward to the 1980s, while Wonder Woman’s next big screen adventure confronts her with two new enemies: Max Lord and The Cheetah.

Wonder Woman 1984, edited by Patty Jenkins, stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal, Connie Nielsen, and Gabriella Wilde. It was released on December 25 in theaters and on HBO Max.

About Kaitlyn Booth

Kaitlyn is the editor-in-chief of Bleeding Cool. She loves movies, television and comics. She is a member of the UFCA and the GALECA. Feminist. Writer. Nerd. Follow her on Twitter @katiesmovies and @safaiagem on Instagram. She is also co-host of The Nerd Dome Podcast. Listen to it on http://www.nerddomepodcast.com

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