The DCEU successfully opened a new chapter due to

the arrival of

Wonder Woman 1984

, officially ushering in a different era of projects that will likely elevate the franchise in surprising ways.

During last August’s DC FanDome online event, it was made clear that big things are coming for the film slate of the up-and-coming franchise, as it was

confirmed that the multiverse will play a major role

moving forward.

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As a result, previous films of the DC Universe are now part of the vast DCEU canon; this was further solidified during 2019’s

Crisis on Infinite Earths

crossover

when Ezra Miller’s Scarlet Speedster met Grant Gustin’s Flash

in the Speed Force. This means that filmmakers will be given the chance to explore several versions of heroes and even villains in different projects, ultimately crafting a story that could surprise fans.

In retrospect, Zack Snyder served as the champion of the DCEU, and his vision essentially served as the guide of the franchise’s roadmap which dates back all the way to 2013’s

Man of Steel

. The director’s involvement led to the debuts of the live-action DC Trinity, with these characters earning admiration from fans.

Given that, it wouldn’t be surprising if future plans of the DCEU include the franchise’s original trinity of heroes, but in a different world or setting altogether to pay respect to the multiverse model. And now, Snyder disclosed an interesting tidbit about Wonder Woman, seemingly hinting that an alternate story could be explored in the future.

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Upon sharing the image, the visionary director revealed more details about this

“else-word, war-weary”

version of the DC hero, pointing out that Diana

“chased Ares across battlefields of the world”

and she

“had yet to meet Steve [Trevor]”

during this point in time.

Wonder Woman 1854 - This amazing image shot by Stephen Berkman of an else-world, war weary Diana, who had chased Aries across the battlefields of the world and had yet to meet Steve, who would help her restore her faith in mankind and love itself. pic.twitter.com/eofkAMg9as

Meanwhile,

Suicide Squad

director David Ayer unveiled that Snyder actually showed him this photo

“years ago”

while also admitting that his

“jaw hit the floor”

when it happened.

I remembered when you showed me this photo years ago. My jaw hit the floor. Brilliant work sir. 🙌🏼 https://t.co/GrihL2i1mB

WHAT THIS MEANS

At this point, anything is possible for the DCEU, and the arrival of

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

should serve as solid proof of that. Snyder has been known to share interesting details about several DC characters, and this new revelation about Wonder Woman is a fascinating one, to say the least.

A

“war-weary”

Diana would no doubt be interesting to explore in a potential film or even HBO Max series since it has the potential to redefine the Wonder Woman character once more. More so, Snyder’s use of the word

“else-world”

is intriguing since

he also used the term to describe his version of

Justice League

.

The concept of

“else-world”

stories is a fascinating idea for the DCEU to expand upon if the reception to the Snyder Cut is overwhelmingly positive. This gives an opportunity for Warner Bros. to tell more compelling stories about iconic heroes without the risk of clashing with the interconnected narrative that was already established.