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Rumor: 'Wonder Woman' Will Be Set in 1920s to Kick Off Trilogy
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The female superhero movie starring Gal Gadot reportedly will be followed by a sequel to take place during World War II and then a threequel in modern day.

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Some plot points of the upcoming "Wonder Woman" movie may have been unearthed. According a scoop from Bleeding Cool, Warner Bros. plans a trilogy for the solo female superhero saga with the first installment to take place in 1920s.

"The film will spend the first half on Paradise Island with warring Amazon factions vying for control," the rumor suggests. "An arrival of a man on the island changes that status quo, as he asks the Amazons for help."

It's 1920s on Earth when Wonder Woman joins the man on his return to the "Man's World." The DC movie is expected to "show Diana exploring that world - a world where women have only just got the vote - from her... unique perspective."

The male character is not named, but the site claims it's not necessarily Steve Trevor, the U.S. intelligence officer who, in the comic books, was brought back to Earth by Diana after he was stranded on Amazon's isolated island.

The solo movie is planned for 2017 with Gal Gadot taking on the lead role. She will first make her debut in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" on March 25, 2016. No official sequel is announced, but a follow-up movie is rumored to take place during World War II in the thirties and forties. A threequel will then feature the heroine in modern day with Justice League of America.

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