With the Wonder Woman just a couple of months away, fans are getting hype for the latest installment in the DCEU. And Warner Bros. wasn’t about to miss an opportunity to showcase the movie at WonderCon — because they both have the word “wonder” in the name, obviously. Director Patty Jenkins and Producer/co-screenwriter Geoff Johns were there to talk to fans about the movie and show some amazing clips of the Gal Gadot’s Diana kicking ass.
Here’s what went down at the Wonder Woman WonderCon panel:
"People ask if comic films will die. But it's not about superheroes, it's universal storytelling about being a better person." @PattyJenks 🙌
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) April 2, 2017
"What I love about her is her belief in mankind and in what mankind can be." – director Patty Jenkins #WonderWoman #WonderCon pic.twitter.com/eVtb8hpV1v
— Wonder Woman 1984 (@WonderWomanFilm) April 2, 2017
.@PattyJenks shares a new #WonderWoman clip and OMFG THERE'S THE LASSO!!! 💯🌟💯👏 #WonderconWB
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) April 2, 2017
#WonderCon highlight after #WonderWoman clip: After WW talks about defending the helpless, dad near me whispers to his kid “THAT’S a hero.”
— Mike Roe⚡️ (@MikeRoe) April 2, 2017
"#WonderWoman is the best fighter in the DC universe." @geoffjohns Gaunlet thrown! 💯💪 #WonderConWB
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) April 2, 2017
Another new #WonderWoman clip shows Diana punch a guy out of a building while the theme song plays. HELL YES. 🙌🙌🙌 #WonderConWB @GalGadot
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) April 2, 2017
Just saw a clip where @GalGadot goes to town on German soldiers knocking them left & right. Badass isn't enough to describe it. #WonderCon
— vfxdammerung (@vfxdammerung) April 2, 2017
Wonder Woman tells the story of Diana (Gal Gadot), princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when American pilot, Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat.
Wonder Woman is out in theaters on July 2.