Wonder Woman 1984: Diana Prince and Steve Trevor reunite in this exclusive image

The chemistry between Gal Gadot and Chris Pine was one of the unexpected surprises of 2017’s Wonder Woman (opens in new tab), and they’re set to be reunited against the odds in sequel Wonder Woman 1984 (opens in new tab).

As the title indicates, the follow-up is set some 66 years after the World War 1-era first movie, during the decade of excess and extravagance. Quite how Steve Trevor – who was last seen seemingly perishing in an exploding plane – has managed to make it to the time of bumbags and shellsuits remains to be seen, although Diana will no doubt welcome the back-up as she has two new villains to contend with this time around: Kristen Wiig’s Cheetah and Pedro Pascal’s Max Lord.

Expect a super-size summer blockbuster that tonally reflects its ’80s setting in terms of set-pieces, visuals and humour. And expect a hero who’s changed a lot in the intervening six decades.

“In the first movie, [Diana] really is a fish out of water, coming from Themyscira into man’s world, and learning about the complexities of human life, really,” Gal Gadot says, talking to our sister publication Total Film magazine (opens in new tab) in their upcoming issue. “In Wonder Woman 1984, she’s been around. She’s wiser. She’s more mature. She’s guarded. She lost all of her friends throughout the years. But she’s still doing the right thing. But she is different than when we last saw her.”

You can see Gadot and Pine reunited in the exclusive new image below.

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Inside the new issue of Total Film (opens in new tab) – which hits shelves real and digital from this Friday, June 26 – stars Gadot, Pine, Wiig and Pascal and director Patty Jenkins talk in-depth about the super-sequel, which has recently been postponed for an October 2 cinema release (opens in new tab). Plus, the issue also comes with two (count ’em) ebook gifts: a Star Wars-themed quiz book and an era-appropriate ’80s Movie special. Check out the newsstand cover below:

Total Film's Wonder Woman 1984 cover

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If you’re a fan of Total Film magazine, why not subscribe (opens in new tab) so that you never miss an issue? Sign up via MyFavouriteMagazines (opens in new tab), and with our latest subscription offer you’ll get two free Mandalorian Funko Pops, plus every issue delivered direct to your door with exclusive subscriber-only covers, like the WW84 one below that’s winging its way to current subscribers right now. (Ts & Cs apply, follow link for full details.)

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