Wonder Woman 1984 Updates: When Wonder Woman 1984 was more decisive than its predecessor, it succeeded in the way that in 2017 Wonder Woman fell short: it had a worthy ending that’s constant in the history of the film.
Despite throwing a bombastic CGI battle with a mustache-twirling villain, Wonder woman 1984 sees Diana manage to tell her the value of the reality no matter how painful it may be.
Wonder woman 1984 begins with Diana’s childhood memories of competing in the Amazon games on Themyscira and cheating to win. After being stopped before the finished lines, Antiope chastises Diana for taking a shortcut and advises her that nothing good ever happens with lies.
In the start, it sets up the main themes of the sequel, which contains a Monkey’s Paw-Esque artifact called a dreamstone. He offers to fulfill people’s deepest desires, but those desires come with a hidden cost.
The first Wonder Woman film was a couple of journey from naivety to maturity but stopped at the last hurdle and messed up its message. And then fortunately Wonder woman 1984 does not make the same mistakes again. The sequel not only gives a better ending to its own story but also gives Wonder woman the ending she deserves.
Wonder Woman 1984 Ending Explained

At the end of the wander, a lady is near becoming perfect. The film begins with a naive Diana learning about the First World War and deciding that such a terrible war must be waged by the Olympian god Ares.
Assigning Steve Trevor to take her to where the worst fighting is, Diana plans to get out of the war by killing Ares and believes that General Ludendorff, a German military leader who plans to extend the war is Ares in disguise.
One of the powerful moments in the film when Diana killed Ludendorff and waits for the gunfire to stop and only to realize that the death of a single man didn’t end the war. The weight of Steve’s own painful experiences in the war spills over as he tells Diana that Ares was never responsible for the fight.
There is a fitting end to Diana’s coming of age as she comes to the realization that the evils of the world of men can’t be blamed on God’s manipulation, or solved by kill that god.
However, the end of wander woman undermines this message by revealing that the English politician Rich Patrick Morgan is in fact Ares, at which point a big CGI battle takes place.
The messages were tried to be kept from the scripts, with Ares talking that he never forced to start a war and it was just a whisper in their ears, the idea of deadly weapons. And after all, Diana shoots Ares with a bolt of lightning that leaves nothing but a huge smoking crater.
And after all these items she saw that the firing of the gun was stopped. The sun rises over the horizon, the soldiers take off all their masks and there’s an immediate cut to the British crowd and they start celebrating the end of the war.