Watched Wonder Woman (2017).
A fantastic film with a flawless cast (Gadot and Pine having wonderful chemistry), a storyline which was focused and still unexpected, and spot-on pacing. Apart from a few moments of framing the story into the greater DC universe it's part of as prologue/epilogue, there's nothing that keeps the film in restraints here, within some greater story-arc. The obligatory final showdown was full of physical action, but don't mistake that for the film abandoning its ideas to become a more generic super-hero-film (as some has done) - it was all about an inner struggle that had been built up during the whole film. Though still full of CGI, the action sequences are so wonderfully directed that your eyes never get confused as to what to look at - all the CGI is just complementary background and never the focus - I don't even know if it was particularly well done, because I never looked directly at it. Some feminist critic might say that Gadot had to share the space with Pine - but really, his presence only strengthens the character and shouldn't be looked at from the angle of "did they really need a male lead as well". By which I mean to say, it isn't like Wonder Woman needs to be rescued, in any shape or form.