
Spoilers ahead for "Wonder Woman" and "Justice League."
- The first publicity shots from Wonder Woman 1984 are out — and Chris Pine has made a surprising return which is making fans have some questions.
- In the first Wonder Woman movie, the character Steve Trevor — played by Chris Pine — heroically sacrificed himself at the end of the movie.
- During Justice League — which took place in modern times — Wonder Woman was still visibly grieving over Steve Trevor.
- Fans aren’t sure if Chris Pine is playing original Steve Trevor somehow — or is perhaps playing a descendant of the original character.
Spoilers ahead for "Wonder Woman" and "Justice League" if you haven’t seen them.
The news is out: Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman sequel will be called "Wonder Woman 1984." The first official photos from the set look totally promising, and fans are mostly eating them up.
wonder woman 2 is called 1984 because that's how many times i will see it
— liv (@pinesheridan) June 13, 2018
But there are definite questions. Diana is an Amazonian, and she ages differently than humans — so her time jump is easy to explain away. However, one of the most heart-wrenching moments in the first Wonder Woman film occurred when Steve Trevor — played by Chris Pine — died heroically during the finale.
Welcome to WONDER WOMAN 1984, Steve Trevor! #WW84pic.twitter.com/BCLARdVuTu
— Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) June 13, 2018
What’s so weird about Chris Pine showing up in those publicity shots?
Over the course of the first movie, Steve Trevor came to mean a lot to Diana — so much so that she was still visibly affected by his death in "Justice League." The events of "JL" took place in modern times, yet she was grieving like the pain was still fresh.
If Steve Trevor somehow showed up in 1984, that effectively ruins the high stakes and the beauty of the character’s sacrifice for the greater good at the end of the first film.
Steve was fantastic in #WonderWoman, but his story had impact because it had stakes that mattered and shaped who she became. This move really undercuts that. That said, love Patty so trust that this will work. Also really dig these images. Wonder Woman 1984 #WW84pic.twitter.com/cWPDMjNQRi
— Roth Cornet (@RothCornet) June 13, 2018
ZACK SNYDER: diana is going to be very emo in justice league due to the whole steve trevor died thing
— k™️ (@wonderprentiss) June 13, 2018
PATTY JENKINS: lol bet! ..... WELCOME TO WONDER WOMAN 1984, STEVE TREVOR
Bit weird for Wonder Woman to still be mooning over dead Steve Trevor in Justice League if they're reunited in the 1980s. But I'm sure DC will have thought that through, right? https://t.co/Fwiigem8W0
— Morgan Jeffery (@morganjeffery) June 13, 2018
Not gonna lie, Wonder Woman ‘84 is a cool title and an awesome setting for a sequel.
— HoustonProductions1 (@Blockbustedpod) June 13, 2018
Bringing back Steve Trevor is still dumb tho. pic.twitter.com/I1cxprPEpS
Wonder Woman has done this EXACT thing before, though.
Flash back to the "Wonder Woman" TV series from the 1970s that starred Lynda Carter. It lasted three seasons — and the first one was set during World War II.
That’s also when Steve Trevor first showed up — played by Lyle Waggoner. Seasons two and three leapt forward in time and took place in what was then current time: the 1970s.
Lyle Waggoner made the leap forward in time as well, this time playing Steve Trevor, Jr. — son of the original Steve Trevor, so of course he looked exactly the same.
It’s also worth noting that in the TV series, Steve Trevor Jr. was just very good friends with Diana and not at all a love interest — probably to keep things from getting weird with the family connection.
The #WonderWoman TV series also kept Steve Trevor in the jump from WWII to the 1970s, but it was his son. That made the romantic part impossible tho. But I will never argue against more Chris Pine, so happy Patty found a way. https://t.co/eM1Uvdaxjv
— Jethro Nededog (@TheRealJethro) June 13, 2018
Fans of Wonder Woman comics agree:
It’s been approx 60 years since the events of Wonder Woman and WW84 - and in the photo Steve Trevor hasn’t aged a day. So stop complaining- obviously Patty has a plan and there is something going on here that’s part of the story. Trust Patty. I do and I’m hyped.
— Robert Garcia (@RobertGarciaLB) June 13, 2018
I would love nothing more than if Chris Pine keeps showing up in Wonder Woman movies as descendants of Steve Trevor - and for that character to die at the end of each movie.
— Tom Brennan (@Brennanator) June 13, 2018
Fans have also theorized that Pine could just be showing up in a vision or hallucination in the new film or even that Diana could have resurrected him somehow — this is a comic book movie after all.
Some fans were wondering if movie Wonder Woman might get a girlfriend in the sequel instead.
In your heart of hearts, you probably knew that Wonder Woman was bisexual — and DC Comics confirmed it officially in 2016. Comics fans have seen every storyline under the sun, so there’s a wealth of canonically established material that the writers could potentially be drawing from.
Me: okay since Steven Trevor is dead maybe Wonder Woman can have a lady love
— #kamalakorp (@agentfitz777) June 13, 2018
WB: haha nah.#DoYouEvenComicBook#WonderWomanpic.twitter.com/6pDTICrdyy
No matter what happens onscreen, other fans are just thirsty for more Chris Pine.
Some fans just want more Chris Pine — and they’re happy to take him any way they can.
patty jenkins: steve trevor in wonder woman 1984!
— emma ☀️ (@LOKlODlNSONS) June 13, 2018
me: pic.twitter.com/7WdQtqHdRp
STEVE TREVOR IS GONNA BE IN WONDER WOMAN 1984 LIFE IS GOOD MY SKIN IS CLEAR MY DEPRESSION IS CURED pic.twitter.com/HQLzL3ANLX
— peyton (@mantisdrax) June 13, 2018
if it turns out to be a 2-minute cameo dream sequence then Wonder Woman fans are gonna file a class action lawsuit against Warner Bros. https://t.co/d6MxkE5mH2
— Gavia Baker-Whitelaw (@Hello_Tailor) June 13, 2018
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