Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins is celebrating the film passing $100 million at the worldwide box office. On Twitter, the filmmaker thanked the fans who were able to see the sequel in theaters and pointed out those who had been able to rent them out for their friends. So, there’s a ton to unpack in there, but the fact remains the film is pacing well headed into 2021. There was a lot of speculation when Warner Media decided to put their entire slate on streaming alongside the theatrical release. That choice reflected the ongoing struggles with the coronavirus pandemic continue in the United States. Skepticism flooded social media from experts, while fans celebrated the decision to allow them to watch their favorites from home. That debate will rage on as the conversation surrounding WW84 continues to evolve over time. But the stars and their director are all happy about this big milestone for now.

Thanks again to our most wondeful fans! Remember, lots of theaters having private theater rentals. So great when people see it this way. Thank you for sharing your holiday with us. ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Clicks Past $100M WW https://t.co/EczijsPrQb via @Deadline