Coronavirus hasn’t spared Wonder Woman either. The DC superhero franchise was all set to drop the second movie, Wonder Woman 84, in June. However, in lieu of the Covid-19 outbreak around the world, Warner Bros has decided to push back the Gal Gadot starrer to August 2020. This is the second time the movie is being pushed. The Patty Jenkins directorial was supposed to release on December 13, 2019. But it was moved to November 1, 2019. Until recently, WW84 was set to drop on June 5, 2020. Gal Gadot, the star of the Wonder Woman sequel, tweeted about the change of plans along with a new poster for the film. “In these dark and scary times, I am looking forward to a brighter future ahead. Where we can share the power of cinema together again,” Gadot wrote. “Excited to redate our WW84 film to August 14, 2020. I hope everyone is safe. Sending my love to you all.” “Wonder Woman” has developed into an incredibly successful franchise for Warner and catapulted Gal Gadot to international stardom, not to mention a symbol of feminine heroism. Set during the later years of the Cold War tensions, the sequel sees Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) come into conflict with the Soviet Union and encountering a new enemy, the villain Cheetah (Kristen Wiig). The film brings back Jenkins as director and co-writer, along with actor Chris Pine as Steve Trevor. Pedro Pascal has also been cast in the film. Major films to be postponed include James Bond flick No Time To Die and Disney blockbusters Mulan and Black Widow.