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Gal Gadot returns in ‘Wonder Woman 1984’

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The new DVD releases for March 30 are topped by a superhero sequel that doesn’t quite live up the the original, but is still pretty super.

“Wonder Woman 1984”: The 2017 “Wonder Woman” was a critical and commercial success, with director Patty Jenkins and star Gal Gadot infusing new life into a welltrod genre. Now the dynamic duo is back with “Wonder Woman 1984.” But this time around, things are different for the title character.

As Tribune News Service film critic Katie Walsh explained: “The Diana of 1984 is no longer the wide-eyed innocent we met in the first film. She’s more mature but also sad, and lonely, having experience­d war and lost her love, Steve (Chris Pine). In this world of ’80s excess, she saves kids from burglars at the mall and works at the Smithsonia­n as a cultural anthropolo­gist. But her greater purpose is lacking, until she encounters a powerful ancient crystal, a wishing stone of sorts, being investigat­ed by a new nerdy co-worker, Dr. Barbara

Minerva (Kristen Wiig).”

Walsh wrote that the film doesn’t hit the heights of the original, but it doesn’t disappoint: “’1984’ doesn’t have the same jaw-dropping impact of ‘Wonder Woman’ (how could it?), but Jenkins maintains a steady hand on the character and her story, giving us more of what we loved about the first film.”

And ultimately, Gadot’s Wonder Woman is a hero worth rooting for: “Why does she want to save the world? Because she believes in humanity, and that’s just what she does,” Walsh wrote.

ALSO NEW ON DVD

“Our Friend”: Dane (Jason Segel) moves in with Matt (Casey Affleck) and his family after a devastatin­g diagnosis.

Based on a true story.

“55 Steps”: Patientsri­ghts lawyer and her client help each other transform their lives. Stars Hilary Swank and Helena Bonham Carter.

“A Perfect Planet”: Sir David Attenborou­gh delivers dire warnings about our perfect planet in this BBC documentar­y.

“Another Round”: Four pals test the theory that life is better if you are a little bit drunk all the time. Trouble ensues.

“The Toll”: A supernatur­al threat haunts a driver and his passenger.

NEW ON DIGITAL DVD

“The Widow”: A mysterious creature known as “The Limping Widow” terrorizes a forest in Russia.

“Witness Infection”: A comedy crime thriller involving the Witness Protection Program and zombies.

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Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman.

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