What she did imagine was the Olympics, maybe even a Starbucks.
Well, DC has formally beat Marvel to that particular finish line.
The Olympics, not the Starbucks.
From there, its a lot of swimming and jumping onto running horses.
They’re graceful and they’re fierce and it all culminates in this all-star competition.
Young Diana is one of the competitors, despite her mothers wishes.
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Within reason of course.
She was only 10 when she filmed this scene.
I feel like an Amazon!
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The log challenge proves to be a major hindrance, but not for lil Diana.
This particular event is called the Kid Flipper.
The Amazons are thrown off before landing on this platform, Obropta says.
And then you jump through these poles.
It doesn’t seem that hard except that there’s a large log swinging right towards you.
This is where Diana, being the tiny Amazon she is, uses her size to her advantage.
Most of the Amazons lose their balance, while Diana is small enough to slide underneath.
They are all competing for the ultimate gold: a crown to adorn the winners brow.
Her battle helmet is like an upside down version of the Amazon Games crown, says costume designerLindy Hemming.
On a single day of filming, the production utilized 14 cranes and multiple IMAX cameras.
They’re actually really difficult [to handle] because we liken these cameras to high-end sports cars.
Normal speed is 24 frames per second.
That’s akin to driving your sports car at the red line all day long.
So, weve been nervous, but it’s been working well.
For the Amazons themselves, Hemming crafted what she calls the 2,000-year-old version of Speedo wetsuit.
Then, some of the panels are gilded.
So, it’s a very complex process to make them.
As Smith confirms, there are other scenes inWonder Woman 1984shot specifically for IMAX audiences.
But what better way to kick off Dianas return to the screen with some Amazon Games fanfare?
Wonder Woman 1984is slated to open in theaters on October 2, 2020.