Wonder Woman 1984

is taking Diana Prince to the totally rad ’80s. In Gal Gadot’s first solo outing, Wonder Woman took on World War I. Now, fans will be able to get a glimpse of what Diana Prince was up to almost thirty years before she meets Superman or Batman.

Initially set to release in late 2019,

Wonder Woman 1984

was then pushed back to June 2020. Unfortunately, the coronavirus outbreak put the world at a standstill in late March, and the Wonder Woman

sequel landed its final release date

of October 2, 2020.

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Since the film’s release is now months away, marketing for

WW84

has slowed a bit, with only

sparse set photos

and

character posters

to keep fans engaged. As summer marks the beginning of comic con season though, audiences should expect to see a lot more from Diana Prince.

NEWS

Comic-Con Colombia recently took to

Instagram

to reveal a vibrant new official

Wonder Woman 1984

poster from artist Orlando Arocena.

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Arocena later posted a

video on Twitter

which detailed the process of creating such an impressively designed poster, thanking Comic Con Colombia and Warner Brothers for giving him the opportunity to do so.

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Yesterday I had the honor of revealing my official #wonderwoman miniposter thanks to @comicconcol +@LaMoradaCO + @warnerbros! Here’s a look of the art created using @Illustrator + #z4 @ZbyHP. Enjoy~ #thisisvector #madeonz https://t.co/qSi49hqrRq pic.twitter.com/MbCD8Jq7II

The poster matches the neon color palette of the other

WW84

posters already unveiled. It seems that Warner Brothers is really attempting to capitalize on the vibrant style of the ’80s, something which will really help differentiate the film from its predecessor and any other film on DC’s upcoming slate.

Director

Patty Jenkins has stated

that the decision to bring Diana Prince to the world of the 1980s came from a desire to

“collide our Wonder Woman into the height of our current modern belief system,”

and

“see what happens.”

This poster fully embodies that clashing nature, and audiences are likely in for a blast of a film.

Wonder Woman 1984

is set to release on October 2, 2020.