Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman may have been the true scene-stealer in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," but Diana Prince is getting set to star in her own standalone "Wonder Woman" film in 2017. Now it looks like the DC Extended Universe movie about everyone's favorite Amazonian princess could feature an appearance from Ben Affleck's Batman, Henry Cavill's Superman and Jason Momoa's Aquaman!
Will Bruce Wayne Give Wonder Woman A Lift?
HitFix has just reported about a new "Wonder Woman" set photo has surfaced on Twitter, where Gal Gadot is seen standing beside a van emblazoned with the Wayne Enterprises logo. The image is clearly a major departure from previous reports stating that "Wonder Woman" will be set in World War I, since this looks like a modern vehicle with a European license plate. It also suggests that Batman might be lurking somewhere nearby with Superman in tow.
Wayne Enterprises. #WonderWoman pic.twitter.com/OgfQxikbTo
— Chris Raven (@ChrisRa7en) April 28, 2016
So is "Wonder Woman" going back to the future so Gal Gadot can team up with Batman, Superman and the rest of the Justice League? MoviePilot has reported that the image confirms previous rumors about the new DCEU film jumping into the events that took place right after "Batman v Superman" and could introduce the "Justice League" storyline.
Wonder Woman v Aquaman?
There have been speculations via (Heroic Insider) that "Justice League" will feature a conflict between the Amazons of Themyscira and the people of Atlantis, pitting Gal Gadot's Diana Prince against Jason Momoa's Aquaman. But is it possible that the Amazonian/Atlantean War will be hinted upon in "Wonder Woman?" If Jason Momoa does have a cameo in the DCEU film, it certainly opens up the possibility that the rest of the Justice League like Ezra Miller's The Flash and Ray Fisher's Cyborg will be in "Wonder Woman" as well.
"Wonder Woman" is directed by Patty Jenkins and also stars "Star Trek Beyond" actor Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen and model Doutzen Kroes. The film is scheduled for release on June 2, 2017.