Published 14:44 IST, December 26th 2020
How did Steve come back in 'Wonder Woman 1984'? Director Patty Jenkins explains plot
Director Patty Jenkins revealed how did Steve come back in Wonder Woman 1984 while giving a brief look into the plot of the Gal Gadot starrer. Scroll to read.
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If you are a fan of DC's Wonder Woman, the return of Steve Trevor might have surprised you. As per the ending of Wonder Woman, which released in 2017, the character Steve Trevor sacrificed himself in a fiery explosion to save the day. Meanwhile, the sequel, which released a couple of days back, has marked his return in the superhero film. Many of you, who haven't watched the film might be wondering - how did Steve come back in Wonder Woman 1984. Interestingly, this article has the answer from the horse's mouth.
(*Spoiler alert*: The above information contains details from the plot of WW84. If you haven't watched the film yet, read it at your own risk.)
How did Steve come back in Wonder Woman 1984?
As per the film, Steve is brought back to life by the Dreamstone, which is a magic rock that grants wishes in “Monkey's paw” style. The stone is considered as an ancient chunk of rock imbued by the Gods with the power to grant its possessor one wish. But, the stone also takes something from the possessor in return. So, the lead character Diana Prince, played by Gal Gadot, wishes that Steve would be alive again, and it works. Meanwhile, the film's antagonist, con-man Max Lord is after the stone, hoping to wield its abilities to amass great fortune and power.
According to the plot of the film, when the Dreamstone winds up at The Smithsonian, where Diana now works, she has only one wish: that Steve comes back to her. And he does, although in the body of another man, essayed by Kristoffer Polaha. So, while others would see someone else, Diana sees Steve. Interestingly, the director of the film Peety Jenkins recently opened up about how did Steve come back in WW84 while talking to ET.
In a brief conversation, Jenkins asserted that getting back Steve in the story came very organically. Jenkins further added that she was trying to figure out what it was she wanted to talk about and what she wanted to use Wonder Woman to talk about, and then the stories started to come.
As per the plot, Max Lord and the Dreamstone also lay the groundwork for the movie's other villain: Cheetah. Barbara Minerva wishes upon the stone to be more like Diana, unwittingly also obtaining Wonder Woman's powers. On account of it, Jenkins shared that Cheetah was always part of her vision for the sequel, even before she realised what would lead to that transformation.
The 49-year-old director further elaborated that she thought it would be only Cheetah at first, but then how the story was evolving, it made her realise the plot also needed Max Lord. Patty added that as the plot evolved, Steve became an automatic part of it. Before concluding her conversation, Patty said that she loves Steve Trevor and always wanted him to come back, but she would have never done it if it didn't make sense.
Updated 14:44 IST, December 26th 2020