Fans of the DC Extended Universe have been on the search for Wonder Woman: 1984 spoilers for years. Since the premiere of Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman in 2017, Wonder Woman a.k.a. Princess Diana of Themyscira has been one of the most popular superheroes in the DCEU, so it manufactures sense that observers are desperate to know what happens in the Wonder Woman sequel.

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Wonder Woman 1984 premieres on HBO Max and in theaters on December 25, 2020. The sequel, which is also directed by Jenkins and is the ninth film in the DCEU, is set during the Cold War in 1984 as Diana Prince( a.k.a. Wonder Woman) comes into conflict with two adversaries: media businessman Maxwell Lord and her friend-turned-enemy, Barbara Ann Minerva. The movie likewise realizes the return of Diana’s love interest, Steve Trevor, who perished in 2017′ s Wonder Woman. But other than that, the trailers for Wonder Woman: 1984 haven’t revealed much.

Still, there have been Wonder Woman: 1984 spoilers we’ve learned along the way from interviews with the cast, which includes Gal Gadot, Chris Pine and Kristen Wiig, and the comic books that Wonder Woman: 1984 is based on. With the dumpster burn that is 2020, the Wonder Woman sequel is sure to be a crash. Can’t wait to find out what happens to Diana and the gang? Read these Wonder Woman: 1984 spoilers ahead.

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There’s an Invisible Plane

Gadot confirmed that host Graham Norton spoiled that there’s an invisible plane in Wonder Woman: 1984 in an interview on The Graham Norton Show in December 2020. “Wonder Woman devotees exult because in this outing we get to see the invisible airliner. Well, we didn’t see it, undoubtedly, it’s invisible. But the invisible airliner is in it, ” Norton said. “Is that a spoiler? ”

Gadot then said shh and answered,” I don’t think you’re supposed to[ say that ], I don’t know what you’re talking about, Graham! ” she replied with a coy smile. “I think it’s a major spoiler. You simply caused apart a major, major spoiler !… That’s OK, Warner Brothers will sue you, I approximate. I didn’t say it.”

The spoiler was suspected by love after the publication of the Wonder Woman: 1984 trailer, which testified Steve and Diana in a spray. Though the plane they were in wasn’t invisible, there is an invisible airplane in the Wonder Woman comics, which followers reputed was indicated in the trailer’s scene.

MacGuffin Is in the Dreamstone

In July 2020, DC secreted the junior novel of Wonder Woman: 1984, which contained a ton of spoilers about the movie. Among the spoilers was the introduction of MacGuffin, which is seen in the trailer. MacGuffin is actually an ancient, magical quartz called the Dreamstone that allows anyone who considers it one hope. Nonetheless, because the Dreamstone was created by the God of Lies, there’s a catch to each order. For example, in the junior novel, a passerby cares for a goblet of chocolate and is entrust on only to burn themselves with it last-minute. Though Diana uses the Dreamstone, she soon learns of its perilous side effects, such as how it justification the crumbles of several civilizations throughout history.

The Dreamstone Brings Trevor Back

Fans were shake when the Wonder Woman: 1984 trailer revealed that Steve is alive. Kind of. Harmonizing to Screen Rant, the junior story was discovered that Diana accidentally resurrects Steve by wishing for Steve to come back to life while near the Dreamstone. Skeptical at first of the Dreamstone’s influence, Diana doesn’t realize that Steve is back until she shown in at an incident she’s at.

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Cheetah Get Her Powers From the Dreamstone

Diana isn’t the only one whose choose comes true from the Dreamstone. Barbara Ann Minerva, a.k.a. Cheetah, goes her supremacies from the artifact, according to the junior novel. Barbara is an archaeologist who works with Diana at the Natural History Museum. Unaware that Diana has superpowers, Barbara, who devotions Diana, asks the Dreamstone to make her more like Diana. Of track, given the Dreamstone’s side effects, Barbara’s abilities are not exactly the same as Diana. Instead, she transforms into a cheetah-like villain who’s a match for Diana physically. Suspecting that Diana will destroy the Dreamstone, which will purge Cheetah of her strengths, Barbara does everything she can to stop Wonder Woman.

Maxwell Lord Is the Real Villain

Though Cheetah seems like the main devil of Wonder Woman: 1984, the real bad guy is Maxwell Lord, a celebrated merchant who likewise makes a wish with the Dreamstone. His wish is that he has the influence of the Dreamstone himself and thus becomes a human wish-granter and rewrites actuality. At the conclusion of its junior tale, Maxwell requests the President of the United States what he would wish for, and considering the fact that the narrative established at the heigh of the Cold War, the president asks for more nuclear weapon than Russia.

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Diana Finds the” Golden Eagle” Armor on a Archaeological Dig

The Wonder Woman: 1984 trailer also introduced spectators to the” Golden Eagle” armor that Diana leans on as she prepares for battle. Harmonizing to the junior novel, the Golden Eagle armor was first tattered by an Amazonian protagonist who died before the Amazons moved to Themyscira. Diana discovers the armor on an archaeological probe and wears is it in combat against Maxwell.

Wonder Woman: 1984 premieres on HBO Max and in theaters on December 25, 2020.

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