Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) | Wonder Woman (2017)

The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) introduced Wonder Woman, portrayed by Gal Gadot, in the film “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (2016). Her brief but impactful appearance in the movie left audiences eagerly anticipating her standalone feature. “Wonder Woman” (2017), directed by Patty Jenkins, became a monumental moment in the DCEU and for the superhero genre as a whole.

In “Batman v Superman,” Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman, was introduced as a mysterious and formidable character who crossed paths with Batman and Superman. Her entrance in the film, complete with a powerful theme score, left an indelible mark, and her involvement in the epic battle against Doomsday added depth to the DCEU.

“Wonder Woman” further explored Diana’s origin story, providing a rich narrative that spanned from her idyllic Amazonian homeland to the gritty battlefields of World War I. Gal Gadot’s portrayal of the iconic superhero was met with widespread acclaim, as she embodied the strength, compassion, and charisma that define Wonder Woman.

The success of “Wonder Woman” marked a turning point for the DCEU, as it was not only a critical and commercial hit but also celebrated for its feminist themes and empowering depiction of a female superhero. The combination of Gadot’s portrayal and Jenkins’ direction revitalized the franchise, making Wonder Woman a pivotal character in the larger DC cinematic universe.

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