Wonder Woman Statue with Real Veins Signals Her Return On DCEU's 'Dawn Of Justice'

The World War 1 setting of the new Wonder Woman sequel "Dawn of Justice" with Gal Gadot's alluring presence as Diana lands her feet off Themyscira for the very first time.

"Dawn of Justice" storyline requires Chris Pine's Steve Trevor character to be back to human civilization with Wonder Woman escorting him outside of her territory in an isolated island. She battles off mystical forces that only she can deal with.

Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen), Antiope (Robin Wright), Etta Candy (Lucy Davis), Menalippe (Lisa Loven Kongsli) are some of the characters along with the rests of the casts Danny Huston, Saïd Taghmaoui,  Elena Anaya, Ewen Bremner and David Thewlis in the "Dawn of Justice" segment.

If the limited-edition life-size statue of Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman version can already blow one mind's off with hyper-realistic skin revealing some veins, how much more following her moves up in the "Dawn of Justice," implies io9.

Wonder Woman teams up with other superheroes after her "Batman v Superman" debut then, her 100 years travel to the world from Themyscira is captured in a new trailer recently released that gets fans even more excited for the "Dawn of Justice" episode, says Cinema Blend.  

The "Dawn of Justice" trailer revealed that Steve Trevor happened to crash on Themyscira, and even got followed there by the soldiers who were chasing him. Human troops versus the Amazons show how the 20th Century weaponry can match up with mystical super powers.

It was necessary for the story to tell that Diana got to be the one to send Steve Trevor back to Europe. She can help end the war but without revealing her being Wonder Woman first. She ends up disguising as Steve Trevor's secretary. She proves to be vital in her job by stopping assassins in "Dawn of Justice".

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