Wonder Woman doesn’t hit theaters for another two weeks, and official reviews from the movie aren’t publishing quite yet, but the first critic reactions are in after screenings were held in multiple cities over the last week-plus. For longtime fans, these reactions will be music to their ears as the overwhelming tone of the early opinions is a positive one and you could feel quite a few people jumping for joy through the computer screen at how good the film turned out.
Of course, some fans were anticipating the reactions dropping so psyched themselves up for the tweets to start flowing. At least a few offered some tongue-in-cheek anticipation, commenting on how a few tweets weren’t going to make or break the movie for them.
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The social media embargo for Wonder Woman ends in about 30 minutes. Fingers crossed!
— Ross! (@RossADillon) May 19, 2017
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When you see the wonder woman review embargo will be lifted in a few mins pic.twitter.com/ZkuIMFrhFH
— Simon (@Flipman107) May 19, 2017
With all that anticipation built up, the payoff of the actually reactions didn’t disappoint fans. Critics are praising the heart, humor, and action scenes of the movie — AKA something for everybody. Even better, everyone is calling this the best DC movie yet.
Loved WONDER WOMAN. She reminds me of Christopher Reeve's Superman: true north superhero w/ no angst or cynicism, which is needed right now.
— Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) May 19, 2017
WONDER WOMAN is great. My favorite of the recent DC movies. It's fierce, funny, well-written and badass. @GalGadot owns it. Her lasso FTW pic.twitter.com/rQ0ufZxWXP
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) May 19, 2017
#WonderWoman is the best DCEU film so far. The heart of Gal Gadot's Diana powers it, and the shift from mythic into WWI story really works.
— Eric Eisenberg (@eeisenberg) May 19, 2017
#WonderWoman is hands down the best DCEU Film to date! Film is SO GOOD. I absolutely loved it! Bravo @PattyJenks @GalGadot @GeoffJohns 👏🏽⚔️
— Umberto Gonzalez (@elmayimbe) May 19, 2017
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Wonder Woman is the DC movie I've been waiting for. It's exciting, inspiring, funny, and has some truly awe-inspiring action scenes.
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) May 19, 2017
#WonderWoman is the easily the best DCEU movie so far. It's got heart and a love of heroes. Pine and Gadot are charming beyond measure.
— Haleigh Foutch (@HaleighFoutch) May 19, 2017
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Earlier today, director Patty Jenkins answered a fan question laying out why Wonder Woman isn’t just for women but for all fans of DC and the larger comics universe.
Just as I grew up loving WW and Superman; It's not about gender. It's about being hero. You are Wonder Woman as I am Wonder Woman. https://t.co/aVde1fzSzo
— Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) May 18, 2017
Probably not an answer she should have had to give in the first place, but it’s a good sentiment regardless and hopefully — based on these first reactions — a sentiment that is shared by audiences of all backgrounds.