Wonder Woman 1984 Trailer: Gal Gadot Performs High Octane Action Stunts With Ease; We Are Impressed

The trailer of the much-awaited DC film Wonder Woman 1984 is out now and it couldn't have been any better. Gal Gadot swiftly transforms from being Diana Prince to Wonder Woman and there comes the visual treat

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Wonder Woman 1984 Trailer: Gal Gadot Performs High Octane Action Stunts With Ease; We Are Impressed
The teaser of Wonder Woman 1984 had left everyone excited. With bated breath, all the Gal Gadot fans were waiting to see the trailer of her much-anticipated DC film and that's it, the wait is over. The trailer of Wonder Woman 1984 directed by Patty Jenkins has made it to the internet and it is nothing less than a visual treat. Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, wearing her costume, and pulling off some of the most high-octane stunts ever at lightning speed is amazing to see.

Wonder Woman this time around would be fighting an evil force known as Cheetah. It is played by Kristen Wiig, an archaeologist named Barbara Minerva who has managed to channel an ancient goddess through rituals. The trailer begins with Gal and Barbara having a meeting as friends where the former says, "Nothing good is born from lies, and greatness is not what you think" in a voice-over. They talk about love and one can see the dark clouds coming. In the trailer, Chris Pine makes a comeback as Steve Trevor. Now, one wonders how he is back as his plane had blown up while fighting in World War I. (Also Read: Desi Munda Diljit Dosanjh Wants Wonder Woman Gal Gadot To Make Gobi Parathas For Him; I'm Sorry, What Again?)

Wonder Woman 1984 has the backdrop of the Cold War and the makers have managed to capture that era well. Gal is indeed amazing to see as she dodges bullets, crushes guns with her hands, jumps high in the air and saves the world with her superpowers. While we get to see a lot of Wonder Woman in the trailer, it's only in the last few seconds that we get a glimpse of Cheetah dressed in a golden costume. Watch the trailer below:




Wonder Woman 1984 makes it to the theatres on June 5, 2020. Bring it on. 


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