Wonder Woman was released in cinemas over the weekend, bringing in a record-breaking $223 million worldwide.
With credit going to director Patty Jenkins and fierce leading lady Gal Gadot for the film’s extraordinary success, Wonder Woman has been hailed as one of the best superhero films ever created.
But, of course, some keyboard warriors have taken to Twitter and Facebook to denounce the film’s achievements, mostly with a disgustingly sexist approach – especially with reference to some cinemas in the U.S.A offering female-only screenings (a brilliant marketing move if ever we saw one!)
See the most sexist comments below – but beware: these are sure to make your blood boil.
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🤔 #WonderWoman
— Linya-Linya (@linyalinya) June 4, 2017
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There was a guy in the audience catcalling Wonder Woman, in case anyone still had questions about why women-only screenings are a cool idea.
— Kathy d. Clark 💕🦢 (@laceandwhimsy) June 3, 2017
Please don't write off #WonderWoman as some feminist project, it's really not! It's a solid movie, no third-wave craziness. Promise!
— Lauren Chen (@TheLaurenChen) June 3, 2017
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Will the #AlamoDrafthouse's all women #WonderWoman showing be 20% shorter than what the men see?
— KYLE (@Mr_KyleD) May 27, 2017
I kid I kid, actually it seems rather apt.
So #AlamoDraftHouse is having women only for @WonderWomanFilm you guys should be ecstatic you don't have to go to a #chickflick
— JadedByPolitics (@JadedByPolitics) May 27, 2017
So there are Women-Only Screenings for #WonderWoman?Cant w8 for Alien-Only Screenings for Covenant& Fish-Only Screenings 4 Aquaman!#Equality
— Shantanu ➐ (@ShantzTH) May 27, 2017
If you're going to see #WonderWoman because she's a woman, you're an idiot. I'll see it & judge on same basis I do ALL superhero movies.
— Lady Liberty (@LadyLibrty) May 28, 2017
What even makes you think that #Wonderwoman is a feminist movie? #Wonderwoman was and remains a male fantasy.
— Klaatu Baradu Nikto (@torkhan) May 28, 2017
This article was published by the team at marie claire Australia.
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