
It’s also probably not a regular jet because of the seats. Maybe her jet is also less vulnerable to exploding? That’s about the most sense we can make of it, so maybe a point in favor of the invisible jet. If it’s a visible plane, at least they might see you and stop setting off fireworks to let you pass.


It’s a great visual, but why would anyone fly through a fireworks show? A small one gets lodged in an engine, your plane goes down. We don’t just see Diana and Steve in a plane – they’re flying through fireworks. It’s a difficult question, because it's an unusual shot. RELATED: Wonder Woman 1984 Trailer Debuts Diana’s Kingdom Come Armor Could they be flying the invisible jet here? Considering the rest of the trailer, embracing this element of Wonder Woman’s history doesn’t seem like a stretch. However, the first trailer for Wonder Woman 1984 just may have provided our first glimpse at the hero's iconic aircraft.Īt about 1:30 in the footage, we see Diana (Gal Gadot) and Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) in the cockpit of a jet soaring through fireworks, followed by a shot of someone pushing down the throttle. One of the weirder elements not used yet in film is her invisible jet, which has been hinted at before. They stopped just short of the “made from clay” origin, but she’s still from an island of Amazons, the daughter of Greek gods, and wields the Lasso of Truth.
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For as strange as Wonder Woman can be, her 2017 movie didn’t shy away from going weird.
