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First ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ trailer released
    2019-12-10  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

FANS at San Diego Comic-Con got an early glimpse of “Wonder Woman 1984” last year, then just four weeks into production. Now, star Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins brought the long-awaited first trailer to Comic-Con Experience in Brazil on Sunday.

“Because this movie is set in the ’80s, we set out to make a grand, epic experience like they made in the ’80s,” Jenkins told the crowd. “We did so much for real. Real wire work. Real locations. ... What you’re going to see today, that’s real people doing those stunts on real locations.”

Kristen Wiig stars as Barbara Minerva, who starts the story as Diana’s (Gadot) friend and turns into the villain known as Cheetah. Pedro Pascal plays Maxwell Lord, who Jenkins describes as the king of infomercials who “will do anything to be successful.” Chris Pine returns after his character Steve Trevor died in the original “Wonder Woman,” leaving fans wondering ... how? Jenkins said Steve Trevor being in 1984 was something she and the team dreamed up while making the first installment.

“We didn’t put Steve Trevor in this movie just because we wanted to put Steve Trevor in this movie,” said Jenkins. “A eureka moment came, and it couldn’t be told without Chris Pine playing Steve Trevor. I promise you, it’s not a gimmick.”

Gadot called “Wonder Woman 1984” the biggest movie she’s ever done.

The new film will open June 5, 2020. (SD-Agencies)

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