Wonder Woman trailer: Fresh look at Gal Gadot in action as DC heroine
Her Batman v Superman guitar theme's back as well
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Your support makes all the difference.The upcoming Wonder Woman film has dropped trailer number two and it still looks as if it could be DC's ace in the pack.
Gal Gadot returns as the iconic heroine following her initial appearance in this year's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, this time alongside Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen and, er, Lucy Davis of The Office fame in a role that is here revealed to be 'British comic relief.'
Much of the same material witnessed in Warner Bros' presentation at Comic-Con 2016 can be seen, showcasing the many characters and varied locations (we're talking exotic Amazonian beaches and war-torn London).
Patty Jenkins (Monster) is the director overseeing the film; DC is in need of a critical hit following the negative reviews heaped upon Batman v Superman and mashup Suicide Squad.
It was recently announced that the character's bisexuality hasn't been acknowledged in the finished product with Gadot's heroine instead falling in love with Pine's character, fighter pilot Steve Trevor.
Wonder Woman opens in cinemas 3 June 2017.
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