Total Film has released an exclusive new still:
They also give a preview to an interview with Patty Jenkins, read here.

They also give a preview to an interview with Patty Jenkins, read here.
I've been concerned about this too, but I'm trying to Trust In The Patty.I still can't come up with a sensible way to get Pine back into the movie.. it has the potential to really cheapen the sacrifice he made in the first movie.
Is that a Spongebob quote? I looked and didn't find anything so if not it should be.I've been concerned about this too, but I'm trying to Trust In The Patty.
I still can't come up with a sensible way to get Pine back into the movie.. it has the potential to really cheapen the sacrifice he made in the first movie.
I've been concerned about this too, but I'm trying to Trust In The Patty.
I’m going with time traveling robot shape shifting clone.I have watched the trailers, but avoided any "unofficial" spoilers. I'm aware there are purported details floating around out there about the mechanism of Trevor's return, but I don't wanna know.
*nods* Oh, okay. Gotcha.I have watched the trailers, but avoided any "unofficial" spoilers. I'm aware there are purported details floating around out there about the mechanism of Trevor's return, but I don't wanna know.
Dude, spoilers!!!I’m going with time traveling robot shape shifting clone.
This kind of feels like a 'putting the cart before the horse' situation.John Ridlehoover of CBR.com has apparently read the full Total Film interview with Jenkins and found that there are apparently plans not only for a third Wonder Woman movie, but also for an Amazon spin-off movie.
From Jenkins' quotes, it sounds like the spin-off would be released between WW84 and the third Wonder Woman, but she'd like to not direct it (only produce). Good for her for setting limits and knowing not to exert herself.
As one does, of course.I’m going with time traveling robot shape shifting clone.
Have...you guys watched the trailers? And do you know the basic outline of what the villains are up to? If it's what we think happens, it makes sense and I'm pretty sure I'll be in tears at the end of this movie, too.
Chris Pine being back is weird, but its just about the least of this film's issues at this point. It could be done well, so unless I read some bad reviews that particular element doesn't bother me right now. Maybe if the film didn't have such huge, obvious problems I'd question Pine's return more. But, at a bare minimum it will be nice for there to be one other good actor in the film besides Gadot to try to compensate for the shitty in-name-only villains and the terrible design choices.
As for the potential for a third movie and a spinoff, I'd like for a new director to do WW3 if it gets made (maybe then we'd get good villains, something Jenkins seems to be absolutely incapable or unwilling to have), and I can't see an Amazons spinoff being very compelling (even though I did enjoy the Amazons in the first WW movie).
He's clearly not around in the time frame of BvS, the framing sequences of Wonder Woman, and Justice League, so I'm anticipating another tear-jerking bye-bye in this one. Jenkins's considerable challenge is to not have it come off as a cynical, lazy rehash that undermines the emotional power of the first movie.In the trailer Lord talks about getting your greatest desire, so I'm assuming that somehow ties into Steve coming back. The big question is if he's real, and whether or not he is able stick around past the end of the movie.
I think not. That his loss still weighs heavy on her is obvious in both WW and JL.Well, we never saw that much of her life outside of her superheroing in the other movies, so he could have been around just off camera.
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