
Set in 1918 at the end of World War I, the film shows Diana meeting Steve Trevor as he crash lands in her homeland, which has otherwise been sealed off from the world of men. Wonder Woman tells the origin story of Diana, Princess of Themyiscara. Jenkins explores Wonder Woman as a loving, maturing hero while Snyder explores her aspect as a warrior, and the two filmmakers' visions work in harmony to craft a Wonder Woman story that merges these two aspects of her personality into one cohesive whole. Yet while not planned out as being envisioned by two distinct filmmakers, Zack Snyder and Patty Jenkins, each one taps into a specific aspect of Wonder Woman.

Looking back at the character, Wonder Woman certainly had an interesting arc across the DCU, because the fact that Wonder Woman's story took place across different time periods and elements were added retroactively makes her arc a fascinating evolution that follows the creative direction of the series. Given how popular Gadot is as Wonder Woman, it is certainly troubling to not have some immediate news about the character or a new film. Some reports said Gadot and Wonder Woman don't have a place in the first wave of new DC projects although new DC co-head James Gunn has debunked those rumors. No word has been made regarding Gal Gadot's future as the character.

That is why fans were certainly disappointed with the announcement that Wonder Woman 3 from director Patty Jenkins had been canceled by the new leadership at DC Studios.
