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Chris Pine's Steve Trevor is back in first look at Wonder Woman 2

Kristen Wiig will star as villain Cheetah, alongside Pedro Pascal in a 'pivotal' role 

Clarisse Loughrey
Wednesday 13 June 2018 09:08 EDT
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Steve Trevor is back! Wait, Steve Trevor is back?

Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins casually dropped a bombshell about the DC sequel, by posting a first look at the film - which is titled Wonder Woman 1984 - that included Chris Pine's Steve Trevor seemingly alive and well in the 1980s.

"Welcome to WONDER WOMAN 1984, Steve Trevor! #WW84" Jenkins wrote. Gal Gadot, meanwhile, also posted a first look at Diana, looking extremely concerned while gazing at a wall of TV screens, all airing some suitably 80s images - that includes Dynasty's own J.R..

The film will see Wonder Woman face off against Kristen Wiig's Cheetah, with Game of Thrones' Pedro Pascal also onboard in a "pivotal role".

You can check out a first look at the film below.

The Wonder Woman sequel, which acts as a follow-up to the 2017 blockbuster, that grossed $817 million at the box office, is set for release in cinemas on 1 November 2019.

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