The movie has received positive reviews in general and Gadot has drawn praise in particular.
Wonder Woman easily conquered the acrobatic stunts in the latest film, but was bested by a cabbage in an attempt to cook.
A live watch party will be hosted by HBO scheduled for Saturday in which viewers can join in with star Gal Gadot and movie director Patty Jenkins.
Also last week, the American Film Institute named Wonder Woman one of its top 10 films of the year. The movies will be honored at a special AFI luncheon on January 5.
"We never thought we'd have to hold onto the release for such a long time," Gadot tweeted, "but COVID rocked all of our worlds."
AT&T’s WarnerMedia is in the final stages of deliberations over the fate of the film, which is currently scheduled to open in theaters on Christmas Day.
Last month, Gadot got into some hot water for returning to Israel and then having friends over, allegedly without observing the two-week quarantine period.
Hopefully the date will stick, and give followers something to look forward to after what's already been a long year.
Gal Gadot did the famous "73 Questions" interview with "Vogue" ahead of the release of her upcoming film, "Wonder Woman 1984," before the release was delayed in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
This Purim, as thousands of girls around the globe dress up as Wonder Woman, we shed more light on the myth and facts behind the fabled princess.