Connect with us
Steve Trevor returns in first look at Wonder Woman 1984!

Feature

Steve Trevor returns in first look at Wonder Woman 1984!

Chris Pine will officially return as Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman 1984 – but should he?

Director Patty Jenkins dropped a surprise gift for her Twitter followers this morning, tweeting out a first look photo at the Wonder Woman sequel (now officially titled Wonder Woman 1984) featuring the return of Chris Pine as Steve Trevor.

As you probably expected, the internet blew up with joy and anticipation as soon as the photo went out with fans speculating on how Steve Trevor would return – but the question that I have is not how Steve will return, but whether or not he should.

Steve Trevor returns in first look at Wonder Woman 1984!

Admittedly, my first reaction to this news was pure excitement. I mean, who would say no to more Chris Pine? Then there is the fact that the relationship between Diana Prince and Steve Trevor was the heart of the first Wonder Woman film, and I would be kidding myself if I said that I didn’t want to see more of them together on the big screen. However, the more I sat with this news, the more I began to wonder if bringing back Steve Trevor was a good idea.

One of the most common complaints about superhero movies is that they do not have high enough stakes. When a character seems to bite the dust, you can rest assured knowing that they will come back somehow since you are watching a superhero movie, after all. In Wonder Woman, Steve’s sacrifice was crucial not only to the film but to Diana’s character arc as well. Her interactions with him before his death are a big part of what shaped her into the hero we know and love today. Does bringing him back retroactively make their arcs in the first film less impactful?

Of course, we cannot know for sure until we see how his return is handled and after that great first film, I have to completely trust Patty Jenkins to get this right.  Still, as it stands right now, I am pretty conflicted on Steve Trevor’s return. I am dying to see his reunion with Diana, but I hope it is done in a way that doesn’t take away anything from the first film.

Do you think bringing Steve Trevor back is a good idea, or do you think they should have left his sacrifice serve as his final moments? Are you excited for Wonder Woman 1984? Let us know down below, and check back for more DCEU developments as they occur!

Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

In Case You Missed It

Marvel celebrates the Hellfire Gala with new costume swap variant covers for July 2026 Marvel celebrates the Hellfire Gala with new costume swap variant covers for July 2026

Marvel celebrates the Hellfire Gala with new costume swap variant covers for July 2026

Comic Books

Marvel celebrates Pixar’s 40th anniversary with new homage variant covers Marvel celebrates Pixar’s 40th anniversary with new homage variant covers

Marvel celebrates Pixar’s 40th anniversary with new homage variant covers

Comic Books

Che Grayson reveals how ‘Absolute Catwoman’ turns Selina Kyle into DC’s deadliest spy Che Grayson reveals how ‘Absolute Catwoman’ turns Selina Kyle into DC’s deadliest spy

Che Grayson reveals how ‘Absolute Catwoman’ turns Selina Kyle into DC’s deadliest spy

Comic Books

DC Preview: Batman #10 DC Preview: Batman #10

DC Preview: Batman #10

Comic Books

Connect