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It’s an infinite number of wishes. While that is presumably against “dreamstone” rules in the world of Wonder Woman 1984 (and it usually is or the stories don’t work), sleazy would-be oil ...
So you’ve seen “Wonder Woman 1984” and so you know that the Dreamstone is a seriously dangerous magical artifact that has destroyed at least 5 major civilizations throughout human history.
much of it centers around a hunt for the Dreamstone, a magical artifact that manages to get into the hands of much of the film’s main ensemble. While Diana Prince/Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot ...
"I was trying to figure out what it was I wanted to talk about and what I wanted to use Wonder Woman to talk about, and then the stories started to come." Max Lord and the Dreamstone also lay the ...
Maxwell Lord started out in Wonder Woman 1984 craving power ... Granted, the U.S. justice system doesn’t cover Dreamstone-related actions, but at the very least, the authorities would want ...
The sequel catches up with Diana Prince/Wonder Woman (Gadot) as she secretly fights crime in the 1980s. The immortal’s quiet existence changes when a mysterious artifact, the Dreamstone ...
Here’s how it works. The Wonder Woman 1984 junior novel reportedly indicates that the dreamstone comes to Diana's life while she's working at The Smithsonian alongside Kristen Wiig's Barbara ...
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ released on Dec. 25 ... D.C. when she learns about the “Dreamstone” and greedy businessman Maxwell Lord who becomes the embodiment of the ancient stone to fulfill ...
The lessons of “Wonder Woman 1984” are a bit like the ... Laying hands on an ancient “Dream Stone,” he somehow absorbs and maximizes its mystical properties, granting wishes to anyone ...
In Wonder Woman 1984, the conflict settles around an ancient object called the Dreamstone, something viewers are introduced to when it is stolen in a robbery of a jewelry store in a Washington D.C ...