Kernie's Weekly Cover Update #44:
Wonder Woman and
Wonder Woman 1984!
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It's the most
wonder-ful time of the year, so Kernie Christmas is coming early this year!
Despite having made the cover for
Wonder Woman (2017) not that long ago, I decided to do a bit of a revamp for it. Mainly to bring it more in line with the revised versions of the
Superman film series (particularly
Man of Steel and
BvS) but also for the new 4K edition. I hope you enjoy the new keyart, 3D title treatment, and slight modifications to the template.
Wonder Woman (2017) - 4K Ultra HD Edition (NEW!)
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Wonder Woman (2017) - Blu-ray Edition (Revised)
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Wonder Woman (2017) - DVD Edition (Revised)
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Since
Wonder Woman 1984 hits HBO Max (and theaters, I guess) on Friday, I wanted to have this cover ready to go as a special Christmas treat for everyone!
Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) - 4K Ultra HD Edition
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Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) - Blu-ray Edition
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Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) - DVD Edition
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I initially tried to give the keyart the same "80's rainbow color scheme" that the marketing materials are using for this film, and while I liked the results on their own, it really didn't work with the overall color palette of the template established for the first film.
I tried altering the color scheme of the template for
WW84, but it just wasn't working. Also, I didn't want to break from my system of maintaining the same palette for all films in a series, especially a direct sequel such as this. I felt my cover for the first
Wonder Woman film really fit that movie's tone and didn't want to alter it in order to adapt for the more vibrant sequel, so unfortunately, all the poppy neon colors of the
WW84 marketing had to be removed in order to maintain consistency amongst my covers. Now, both covers go together but I don't feel the one for
WW84 accurately captures that 80's vibe.
This is one of those cases where the first and second films just had wildly different marketing styles and I couldn't reconcile them into a single color palette that served both films properly.
Alas, I decided to share my original keyart just to give you an idea of what could have been had I just been a little better at what I do...
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Enjoy and Happy Holidays!
