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This Fan-made WONDER WOMAN Trailer is Truly Epic

The Wonder Woman solo movie, starring Gal Gadot as DC Comics’ Amazing Amazon, is still a year and a half from hitting movie theater screens. But thanks to the early footage that was shown on the recent Dawn of the Justice League television special last month, we have some idea of what her big screen debut will look like.

In that footage, we saw Princess Diana of the Themyscira kicking serious ass during the first World War, plus a few glimpses of her trying on her civilian Diana Prince identity. It wasn’t a huge amount to go on, but it gave us some kind of an idea of what to expect when her solo movie hits in June of next year.

Now, Chicago-based graphic designer Tim Gonzales has created a truly amazing teaser trailer for the movie, using clips from various movies set in World War I, mixed in with a little bit of Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (the actress who plays Diana’s mother, Queen Hippolyta, starred in that particular movie) and other period appropriate films.

Lastly, he threw in some of Wonder Woman’s action moments from the recent Batman v Superman trailers, and the whole thing works like gangbusters. Which is rather astonishing, considering just how little Wonder Woman footage he had to work with, since only a smidge has been released so far. After all, in all the BvS trailers we’ve seen, we’ve only heard Gal Gadot speak one single line!

You can check out Tim Gonzales’ fan teaser for Wonder Woman above, and let us know what you think of it in the comments below.

HT: Tim Gonzales via  The Laughing Squid
IMAGES: Warner Brothers 

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