'Wonder Woman' movie updates: Latest and final trailer highlights Diana's Amazonian might and power in World War 1

"Wonder Woman" hits theaters this June 2. Facebook/Wonder Woman

Less than a month before it hits theaters, "Wonder Woman" recently released its latest and final trailer with a lot of World War 1 battle scenes and Chris Pine's Steve Trevor character.

The first-ever live action solo film feature of Wonder Woman is finally arriving on June 2. While the highly anticipated movie is still a little more than three weeks away, fans can already expect that the Gal Gadot-starrer will be an origin story of the most famous DC female superhero.

However, based on the latest and final trailer of "Wonder Woman," which Gadot herself introduced at the recently concluded MTV Movie & TV Awards, there is no denying that the upcoming DC and Warner Bros. movie will boast of action-packed entertainment. While fans already know this — thanks to the previous trailers of the movie — many can't help but be blown away by the World War 1 scenes that highlight Wonder Woman's Amazonian might and power.

Apart from teasing a of lot of war and fight scenes, the latest trailer of "Wonder Woman" also shows several scenes of Pine's Steve Trevor character, Wonder Woman's would-be love interest. Based on Pine's scenes in the latest trailer, many can't help but point out his character's one-liners provide comic relief in the movie.

To recall, "Wonder Woman" held an advanced screening for a select group of fans last February, and while those privileged to see the movie in advance are tied to a non-disclosure agreement, second-hand information lauding Pine's performance in the movie still made it to Twitter.

Meanwhile, the latest and final "Wonder Woman" trailer has also cast the spotlight on Elena Anaya's Doctor Poison.

"The boys in the trenches called her Doctor Poison...millions would die, the war would never end," Pine's Steve Trevor is heard telling Gadot's Wonder Woman character.

Despite Doctor Poison's introduction, though, it is suspected that she is not the main villain in the movie but Ares, the God of War, who is breathed to life by actor David Thewlis.

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