Spoilers for how Steve Trevor is back are definitely in play, though. I've already seen headlines promising that (at least they had the decency of not spoiling it in the headline itself).
I can see that kind of stuff being allow to come out this far in advance, lots of it usually does, but I am surprised they let something as spoilery as the YA novelization slip through the cracks.I am not surprised. When stuff is planned so far in advanced it’s hard to stop production and release. I picked up a Wonder Woman figure of her in the golden eagle suit at Walgreens at least two months ago. Drove to another one and found the regular suit too. I believe there was WW84 promotion Doritos in stores even further back than that.
By the time the movie is actually released all that stuff will likely be long gone
Honestly, it's not as much as an empty threat is it might seem.Way to chase customers to your competitors.
They used to come out before the movie, but any more. Pretty much all of the novelizations I've seen over the last decade or so have come out after the movie.Two delays probably made it impossible to stall a third time. Plus it’s always forgotten that these novelazations are almost always out right BEFORE release. Which means they give away a bit and hold on to certain secrets. No film is completely unspoiled before release.
I think the Doritos tie-in has been around since early May, possibly late April. This year's definitely been interesting in revealing how far in advance these various marketing tie-ins are planned.I am not surprised. When stuff is planned so far in advanced it’s hard to stop production and release. I picked up a Wonder Woman figure of her in the golden eagle suit at Walgreens at least two months ago. Drove to another one and found the regular suit too. I believe there was WW84 promotion Doritos in stores even further back than that.
By the time the movie is actually released all that stuff will likely be long gone
Not a shock. I just had a box of ritz crackers with an Olympic promo game on them...Yeah, I've been seeing the Doritio's bags with Diana in the gold armor in stores for a while now.
Were the 80s really that violently colorful?
Yeah, I was searching old movie posters, and with more searching found some images of an old mall that was near my uni. I forgot how gaudy it all was.There was a lot of neon and pastels in the mid to late eighties if my yearbooks are anything to go by.
It's funny, I recently watched an 'Abandoned Mall' video about the mall just outside of Washington D.C. where they filmed some of the scenes in Wonder Woman and the art department really didn't have to do anything to dress the mall up to make it look like 1984. It really was stuck in the 1980's.
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