Zack Snyder, renowned for directing Wonder Woman and numerous other DCEU projects, unveiled insights into a prospective Wonder Woman film that could have portrayed the beloved superhero in an entirely new environment.
The now-abandoned prequel project would have delved deeper into Wonder Woman's past instead of progressing closer to the present day. Snyder has shared additional details about his original vision for Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman, shedding light on what could have transpired had the DCEU opted for an alternate path for the superhero.
During an exclusive interview with Empire, Snyder shared plot details of a potential new Wonder Woman film. Dubbed 'Wonder Woman 1854,' this concept aimed to provide a refreshing angle on the iconic superhero, promising to transport audiences to a different era. Despite initial enthusiasm, this ambitious vision ultimately fell through and was abandoned, leaving little hope for its revival within the DC cinematic universe.
Across two standalone Wonder Woman films and other DC cinematic universe projects, the Amazonian superhero found herself involved in conflicts spanning World War I, 1980s America, and the current Justice League timeline, fighting alongside iconic heroes like Superman and Batman. However, the envisioned Wonder Woman 1854 would have transported her to an entirely new setting: the Crimean War. Just as its predecessors delved into historical events, this instalment would have unfolded amidst the 1800s conflict. Snyder even shared a photo from the project, featuring Gadot's Wonder Woman, Diana Prince, with soldiers, carrying three severed heads—a chilling glimpse into the untold tale.
Snyder clarified that the concept of Wonder Woman 1854 was primarily an early exploration into the various paths Diana's journey might have taken after departing the island in pursuit of Ares. Elaborating on the concept, Snyder shared, “My idea for it was that she would travel around the world looking for Ares, and she would go to
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