'Wonder Woman 1984' is back on HBO Max, and you can also buy it from Amazon, Vudu, and other VOD str

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  • "Wonder Woman 1984" is back on HBO Max ($15/month) after premiering on the service in December 2020.
  • The movie is also available to buy through VOD services like Amazon and Vudu for $20.
  • HBO Max subscribers will get access to more brand-new Warner Bros. movies throughout 2021.
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"Wonder Woman 1984" is back on HBO Max, the same streaming service it premiered on in December 2020. The movie was the first in a series of Warner Bros. films made available for streaming the same day they hit the big screen.

Director Patty Jenkins and stars Gal Gadot and Chris Pine return for "Wonder Woman 1984." The action picks up 40 years after the conclusion of 2017's "Wonder Woman." Kristen Wiig plays Cheetah, a villain who can match Wonder Woman's superhuman abilities, and "The Mandalorian" star Pedro Pascal plays nefarious businessman Maxwell Lord.

HBO Max subscribers were given one month of exclusive access before "Wonder Woman 1984" was removed from the service and made available to buy from other providers, like Amazon, Vudu, and Google Play. "Wonder Woman 1984" was added back to the HBO Max library in May 2021 alongside other DC films like "Zack Snyder's Justice League" and "Batman v Superman."

Warner's decision to debut its theatrical releases on HBO Max has already helped bring millions of new subscribers to the streaming service, and could influence other studios to pursue a similar course. Data from research startup Antenna showed that HBO Max signups increased 4.3 times during the weekend "Wonder Woman 1984" premiered.

How to watch 'Wonder Woman 1984'

"Wonder Woman 1984" is currently available to all HBO Max subscribers; the streaming service costs $15 a month for commercial-free access to its library. A $10/month ad-supported plan will launch in June.

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"Wonder Woman 1984" is also available to buy through video-on-demand (VOD) services, including Amazon, Vudu, FandangoNow, Microsoft, Google Play, and Apple TV. The movie costs $20 to own, and it's offered in up to 4K Ultra HD quality. A rental option is not currently available. You can access your digital copy via the VOD service you select on various media players and smart TVs

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If you want to purchase a disc copy of the film, the "Wonder Woman 1984" Blu-ray ($22) and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray ($28) were released on March 30.

Does 'Wonder Woman 1984' support 4K, HDR, and Dolby Atmos?

"Wonder Woman 1984" was the first movie on HBO Max to stream in 4K with support for high dynamic range (HDR). The film is available in HDR10, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos on supported devices, matching the maximum quality typically seen on Netflix and Disney Plus.

The VOD version also offers Dolby Vision, HDR10, and Dolby Atmos playback though streaming services that support those features, including Vudu and Apple TV.

What other Warner Bros. movies are coming to HBO Max?

The next scheduled Warner Bros. release on HBO Max is "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It," the third entry in the popular horror franchise. Other major releases set to arrive on the streaming service throughout 2021 include "The Matrix 4," "The Suicide Squad," "Space Jam" and more.

HBO Max subscribers can currently stream "Those Who Wish Me Dead."

You can see a full list of upcoming Warner Bros. movies scheduled for day-and-date releases in theaters and on HBO Max here.

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