'Wonder Woman' movie settings were speculated; Chris Prine might be seen in the latter part?

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While the Wonder Woman waits for its standalone film, speculations regarding the movie have emerged on line. Rumors have spread some movie details on what to expect on the future "Wonder Woman" movie.

According to an anonymous source, Den of Geek said the movie will take place in three apparent time periods. And it will likely have a different time cycle for each act. The Themyscira is the first setting on the list. The place was called the idyllic island where Wonder Woman lived since the '40s. There will be a World War I with a specific 1916 year which will be the second setting. Thirdly, the movie will take place in a modern day.

However, Cinema Blend reported that Diana Prince might as well change outfits as the time hops "to reflect each setting." While this remains unconfirmed, the article insisted that this might somehow possible to happen given that it was said before that Diana will be hundreds of years old. Originally, she has lived decades and centuries in the DCEU.

Meanwhile, Movie Pilot indicated that Gal Gadot's role as Wonder Woman will also have an important role in her first debut in Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman. Although the trailer has not featured more of her, she will be exposing her profound powers.

Information and details about director Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman movie are kept under wraps. Aside from Gal Gadot's first few shots in her superhero costume, it was also reported that Chris Prine will be his leading man as Steve Trevor. In the comics, he is a US military intelligence officer who became Wonder Woman's romantic partner.

Hence, if the movie will be divided into three time spans, sources say Prine will only be seen in the modern day. But it would be better if the fans will wait until the movie comes out in 2017.

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