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The Wonder Woman official trailer shows us why Diana Prince doesn’t want to save the world

Alex Abad-Santos
Alex Abad-Santos is a senior correspondent who explains what society obsesses over, from Marvel and movies to fitness and skin care. He came to Vox in 2014. Prior to that, he worked at The Atlantic.

The official Wonder Woman trailer has arrived.

On Thursday, Warner Bros. revealed the first full-length trailer for the superhero origin film about the first lady of DC Comics and arguably the most recognizable female hero in all of comic books. It’s the second trailer for the movie since the teaser trailer debuted at San Diego Comic-Con this summer.

This new trailer works in unison with the Comic-Con teaser, which was full of action but didn’t reveal much about Wonder Woman’s plot. The new trailer does more table setting, letting us know that the film is primarily about Wonder Woman, a.k.a. Diana Prince (Gal Gadot), looking back into the past. It appears the film will also explain why she’s so reluctant to fight, as she stated during her appearance in Batman v Superman.

We see a battle that brings men and their bullets to Themyscira, the idyllic island where Diana and Amazons like her live, signaling that men spoil whatever they touch. But we also see Diana battle in World War I, “the war to end all wars” according to Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), which means that even though she’s reluctant to fight and bring men to war, there’s a humanity she believes is worth saving

Spliced in with these moments of moral conflict are, of course, some slow-motion, jaw-dropping action scenes featuring Amazons, bullet-deflecting bracelets, and, yes, that epic, glowing golden Lasso of Truth — Wonder Woman’s signature weapon — in an entirely new scene.

Wonder Woman is slated for release in 2017.

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