'Wonder Woman' Shows Elements Which Women From All Over Can Really Relate To; Watch WW Comic-Con Trailer Here!

One of the most highly anticipated movies this 2017, Wonder Woman is definitely worth the wait, as she finally showcased her awesome skills in the latest trailer shown in the online world. Still, it really brings a whole level of emotions to mind even if it was just a short one, come to think of it.

As seen in the first few minutes of the Wonder Woman movie trailer, Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), shows her strong womanly innocence to a surprised Steve Trevor (portrayed by Chris Pine), reports Nerdist. An obvious setting of World War I, Diana gets to acquaint herself with the contemporary musings women have in society that time - that men are the ones out in the war, while women stayed at home or worked secretarial jobs.

Since Wonder Woman's first screen time would already be happening this 2017, it's truly relevant in a way as the trailer showed a crossover between modern costume design for the Amazonian warrior princess, in contrast to WWI fashion. There was also a snippet where Diana Prince/Wonder Woman had exchanged a few lines with Mr. Trevor's right-hand woman/secretary, and it was endearingly cute.

Gradually realizing her presence in the human world and comparing similarities and differences to it from her own world, Wonder Woman's presence in the real world was considered a threat by the military and she was seen in an elaborate set of fight sequences. Much thanks and praise to the artistically impressive graphics.

The upcoming Wonder Woman movie is a wait that has been surely worth it. Diana Prince/Wonder Woman trailer that has been out recently surely has elements which women from all over can really relate to.

Pretty sure Gal Gadot couldn't have been excited to even show fans the Wonder Woman teaser poster via social media. We both shared the same feeling, too! To all fans of Wonder Woman, man or woman - tell us all your thoughts in them comments below.

© 2024 ParentHerald.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics