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Justice League and Wonder Woman trailers save Warner Bros’ franchises
The first full trailer for the iconic hero’s solo film was packed with action and awesome imagery (like watching Gal Gadot pull a sword from the back of her fancy party dress), and gave us a real good look at the movie’s World War I setting.
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My first impression: Both films look brighter, more colorful, and and funnier than Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. But Wonder Woman is under attack from SJWs – for being Israeli.
The long-awaited trailer premiered inside Hall H and was later released by Warner Bros.
Zach Snyder is a producer on the “Wonder Woman” and he joined the stars of his “Justice League” movie, including Gal, Ben Affleck, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa, Henry Cavill, and Ray Fisher, for a panel at Comic Con.
This past weekend also saw a new trailer for Wonder Woman as well as a poster and images.
Wearing a costume inspired by the flag of a downed American pilot, she travelled to “patriarch’s world” to fight for such values as peace and equality.
Fans of the DC Universe were in for a treat, then another, and yet another one at this year’s San Diego Comic Con, as new trailers were released for the upcoming movies in the DC Extended Universe, and then the directors surprised everyone with a collective appearance.
Last but not least is a stamp featuring Wonder Woman as drawn by her first artist and co-creator, H.G. Peter.
The pop culture website i09 declared the Wonder Woman trailer to be “even better than we could have imagined”.
In fact, Wonder Woman has never seen a man till Captain Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) washes up on the shores of the island.
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Wonder Woman and her golden lasso swing into theaters June 2017.