"Wonder Woman" perhaps, is one of the most anticipated movies of this year and after it's official trailer was released, fans couldn;t get enough of it. The most famous female superhero has just exposed how he became a warrior princess, who, eventually saved the world.

According to BGR, the unexpected fate of Diana, an Amazon warrior, started on an isolated island named Themyscira. Apparently, the warrior princess is training the other warriors, as seen in the "Wonder Woman" trailer. From this, Gal Gaddot unveils her true power.

Although DC Movies and Warner Brothers are known for its sadistic or dark themed superhero movies, "Wonder Woman" was seen displaying otherwise. Rather than showing the pessimistic side, the superhero movie switched on the more optimistic area, showing the different bright side of the world.

Amidst the World War 1, "Wonder Woman" unfolded her god-like power which was bestowed by other Greek gods such as the beautiful Athena.

The trailer for "Wonder Woman," as Celebeat cited, portrays the young Diana being trained by the sibling of her mother, Queen Hippolyta. General Antiope, her aunt, was responsible for the preparation of the lead star.

"Wonder Woman," which will be released in June 2017, was directed by Patty Jenkins, the same director who became famous for the "Monster" movie in 2003. However, it was originally directed by Michelle McLaren, who left the responsibility because she has a different approach in regards to the creative views.

Meanwhile, "Wonder Woman" was co-written by Allan Heinberg and Geoff Johns. Johns was one of the famous American writers who has written powerful lines for TV series like "Flash," "Arrow," and "Smallville."

As for the cast, "Wonder Woman" will feature stars such as Robin Wright (General Antiope), Connie Nielsen (Queen Hippolyta), and Steve Trevor (Chris Pine). "Wonder Woman" is expected to make a good impression as it will be the last movie prior to the release of Justice League films this 2017.

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