Wonder Woman 1984: 10 Major New Reveals From The Set Visits

9. What Steve Trevor Brings To The Table In The Sequel

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It's no secret that Wonder Woman 1984 bring back Chris Pine's Steve Trevor, but no one involved with the movie was willing to divulge how he returns. Pine did, however, drop some hints about how much his take on the character has changed after moving from the dark days of World War I to the 1980s.

"Oh, well the first film is obviously very much Diana being a fish out of water, and then this one is fun for the audience and it's a total switch of that dynamic," the actor explains. "So he's way less of the jaded realist in the war, the war pro that he is in the first one, and this one is just kind of, you know, boy transfixed by the wonderment of this incredible, incredible era of sophistication."

While Pine wasn't willing to divulge the method of his character's apparent resurrection, he did say he hopes fans will decide themselves whether the means of that was the right decision for the character.

"You can decide whether it's the right way or not," he says. "I love Patty and I love Gal and that I'm working on this film. I think it's romantic and old-fashioned in the best way and simple in the best way and doesn't reinvent the wheel in the best way. It's just a great, good old fashioned storytelling."

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