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WARNING: Mild spoilers for ‘Wonder Woman’ lie ahead.  If you haven’t seen the film yet and don’t wish for anything to be spoiled, then the time for you to stop reading is now!

While the new ‘Wonder Woman’ film contains many excellent sequences and characters, some of the best early moments are captured between Diana and her fellow Amazonian warriors on their home island on Themiscyra.

In a recent interview with the LA Times, film stars Gal Gadot, Connie Nielsen, and Robin Wright sat down to talk about all things Wonder Woman.  Since all three play Amazons – Diana, Queen Hippolyta, and Antiope, respectively – it was the perfect opportunity to talk about not only the just-released film, but the plans for the upcoming ‘Justice League,’ as it was recently revealed that Nielsen would have a part in that film as well.  To the interviewer’s surprise, we know now that Wright – whose character was killed on-screen in ‘Wonder Woman’ – will actually appear in ‘Justice League’ as well!

The film only briefly touches on the relationship between Queen Hippolyta and Diana. Are we going to see more of that in the future?

Gadot: Of course; the mother and daughter relationship is always a beautiful but complex relationship. I think that there’s a lot more to explore.

Nielsen: And [Wright and I] got to do more in “Justice League” as well. As sisters as well. Kind of badass as well. We can’t say much, but …

Wright: And more of the story, you get some of the history.

What do you think, readers?  Will this be a simple “flashback” sequence, or something bigger?  Sound off in the comments below!

‘Wonder Woman’ is in American theaters now.

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Tony Schaab wonders where Green Rangers come from – I guess if a Yellow Ranger and a Blue Ranger love each other very much… A lover of most things sci-fi and horror, Tony is an author by day and a DJ by night. Come hang out with Tony on Twitter or follow him on Facebook to hear him spew semi-funny nonsense and get your opportunity to finally put him in his place.