Wonder Woman
WARNING: This article contains MASSIVE SPOILERS forWonder Woman.
Bruce Wayne got his hands on a copy before inquiring as to Diana’s true, seemingly immortal identity.
And so, “her story” unfolds in the film that follows.
At least, that’s the version of the story thatHippolytaand Zeus would have told.
Ares has a different take on things, obviously.
The explanation came courtesy of Darkseid, who has a more than minor connection to the upcomingJustice Leaguemovie.
As this Godwave passed Earth, it planted the seeds of the Greek pantheon, among others.
Will that be revealed in the DCEU as well?
Only time will tell.
She makes quick work of nearly everyone she encounters, too (and the same goes for Hippolyta).
When she dies, the circlet falls to Diana.
She’s not alone, apparently.
She arrives far too late, with the town completely swallowed up in a sickly orange-brown fog.
Except nothing happens, and the soldiers keep doing their duties - because Ludendorff wasneverAres in disguise.
Disguised with a limp, no less.
He believed man capable of terrible things, and set out to prove that he was right.
But when Earth has been purged of man… what comes next will take a little help.
But Ares is hoping that truth will show her that there is wisdom in his words.
She resists, and he begins a fight to the death.
But as the fighting intensifies, Diana finally begins to embrace her full power and parentage.
In superpower terms, that means hovering up off of the ground to float opposite her brother, Ares.
But when all is said and done, Diana chooses to calmly float back down to the ground.
Unfortunately, the remote timer and flight plan for the bomber means this crisis must be averted manually.
“I’ll save today; you save the world.
It’s all good news to Ares, until Diana remembers theotherhalf of her lineage.
With that, the fight turns in her favor.