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Gal Gadots Wonder Woman inspired by Princess Diana

As expected, Warner Bros. has just released the very first trailer for Wonder Woman during their panel at San Diego Comic-Con, which is now underway.

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Seventy-five years since being first written about, Wonder Woman is finally getting her own movie in the middle (peak?) of the world’s big superhero moment. She’s a former Miss Israel and IDF soldier who frequently uses her social media to bash Hamas.

The two and a half-minute clip – featuring Gal Gadot as Diana Prince and her super-powered alter ego – during a Warner Bros panel, which featured Gadot as well as the film’s director Patty Jenkins.

Gadot debuted as Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which made $827 million worldwide when it launched in theaters in March. Man, I was an idiot. Princess Diana of Themyscira dives into World War I to bring peace to the earthlings, which looks like turned out to be a tough job. In Wonder Woman’s merchandise booth, a new shot of Gadot on horseback was found, along with a replica of her invisible jet.

San Diego Comic-Con is in full swing and if anyone needs to prove themselves more than Warner Bros. and DC, you’d be hard pressed to find them.

In fact, “Wonder Woman” is swiftly becoming one of our most anticipated films of 2017. The first trailer that was unveiled is the very first for the new film in the DC cinematic universe, Wonder Woman. It felt like we were just a vessel for a greater story that we need to share with everyone.

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Directed by Zack Snyder and starring Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Mamoa, J.K. Simmons, Amber Heard, Ezra Miller, and Ray Fisher, Justice League: Part 1 is now scheduled for a November 17, 2017 release.

Moderator Chris Hardwick and actor Benedict Cumberbatch attend a panel during Comic Con International 2016