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MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – If you care about Wonder Woman 2, then you’ve probably seen the first Wonder Woman film, which means you probably know how it’s going to end for Chris Pine’s character Steve Trevor, Diana Prince’s love interest. (If you haven’t seen the first film, consider this a spoiler warning)
At the end of the first film, Steve becomes a hero when he flies a plane filled with toxic gas as far away from earth as possible, sacrificing his own life in the process.
But if the first photo tweeted by director Patty Jenkins is any indication, Steve Trevor is not only alive, but it would appear that he managed to make it all the way to the year 1984 (when the second movie is set), looking the same as he did in World War 2.
Welcome to WONDER WOMAN 1984, Steve Trevor! #WW84 pic.twitter.com/BCLARdVuTu
— Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) June 13, 2018
We don’t know how exactly Steve survived that noxious explosion — or if it even is him in the photo or just a look alike — but at least we know that we can look forward to seeing Chris again.
Gal Gadot, of course, is also returning as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince, and the actress also tweeted an image from the film.
Wonder Woman 1984 #WW84 pic.twitter.com/aFei1Taqrt
— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) June 13, 2018
In the photo, Diana is staring at a wall of televisions, confirming that the superhero has indeed entered a new time period.
Another photo tweeted by the actress later on shows Diana in full Wonder Woman battle gear, looking pretty much the same as in the first movie, except with slightly different hair.
She’s back…#WW84 pic.twitter.com/gJLB4TyAAu
— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) June 16, 2018
The sequel, whose official title is Wonder Woman 1984, will be set in 1980s America. Joining Gal and Chris on the cast are Kristen Wiig, who will be playing the main villain, Cheetah, and Pedro Pascal, who has reportedly been cast in an important role.
The film is set for US release on November 1, 2019. – Rappler.com
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