The latest from Batman-News.com has Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman visiting Gotham in her solo feature. An interesting development, considering all the confirmed information on the Amazon princess' standalone feature has led fans to believe that the film takes place during World War I. Of course, Gotham existed during that time period, so she could simply be visiting during that era and not necessarily visiting Ben Affleck's Batman. However, the bank-truck featured in the photo (which has a Wayne Enterprise logo on it) is pretty modern for the early-20th century. There's one more possibility as well. Filming is currently taking place in Paris, France and it's very possible that a global corporation like Wayne Enterprise has offices located around the world.
You can break out your magnifying glasses and take a look at the photo below and draw your own conclusions. There's also some interesting theories over on the DC Cinematic Universe reddit forum [like what if the Wonder Woman movie is Diana recounting her life story to Bruce?) that are worth checking out.
[Image via Twitter]
Wonder Woman just received a new release date and will now arrive in US theaters on June 02, 2017. Jenkins directs the origin film from a script written by Jason Fuchs. Gal Gadot stars as the titular hero, with Connie Nielsen portraying her mother, Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons. Robin Wright co-stars as General Antiope while Lisa Loven Kongsli plays Lt. Menalippe. Chris Pine makes his DCEU debut as Steve Trevor and Lucy Davis plays Etta Candy, "Diana Prince's" best friend. Rounding out the cast are Danny Huston, Saïd Taghmaoui and Elena Anaya. Following her first standalone feature film, Wonder Woman will next bee seen in Justice League Part One (11/17/2017).