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DC's Wonder Woman 2: First Logo Teased, '80s Setting Confirmed

Gadot gets going.

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While the DC universe hasn't exactly been a complete success so far, the one movie that was both critically praised and a commercial smash was Wonder Woman. It was the biggest grossing movie of last summer, and expectations are high for next year's sequel. With production on Wonder Woman 2 about to start, producer Geoff Johns has teased a logo for the movie.

Johns took to Facebook to showcase the logo. It reads WW84, with the letters designed with a VHS-style static effect. We've known for some time that Wonder Woman 2 will be set in the 1980s, and this suggests that it'll specifically take place in 1984. Check it out below:

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Wonder Woman 2 will see Gal Gadot reprise her role as the Amazonian superhero. Kristin Wiig is set to play the villainous Cheetah, and last month, Game of Thrones and Narcos actor Pedro Pascal was added to the cast. The movie will be directed by Patty Jenkins, who helmed the first movie. Her deal is reportedly in the $7-9 million range, which has set a record for a female director.

Last year, it was reported that the movie will "send Diana against the forces of Soviet Union in the closing days of the Cold War." In addition, Jenkins has teased that the movie will be a "funny and a great love story [with] a couple new unbelievable characters who I'm so excited about, who are very different than were in the last movie."

Wonder Woman 2 hits theaters on November 1, 2019.

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