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Now that production on Wonder Woman 1984 has officially begun – Georgetown swung its doors open to the DC sequel just yesterday – writer-director Patty Jenkins sent comic book fans into a tizzy by confirming that, yes, Chris Pine’s dashing World War I pilot will become the pic’s man out of time.
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Per CB, we know Steve Trevor has died multiple times in the original comics – in “Wonder Woman #180,” for instance, he was killed at the hand of Doctor Cyber, after Diana sacrificed her god-like abilities in order to be with her muse. Against all odds, he returned eight years later, replete with a new name: Steve Howard.
He was also killed soon thereafter, but there’s a caveat; the resurrected Steve Trevor wasn’t Steve Trevor at all, but the god Eros. Perhaps the most intriguing theory concerns “Wonder Woman #322,” in which the goddess Aphrodite plucked Steve Trevor 2.0 from another, Earth-like world and bestowed him with the memories, personality, and quirks of Diana’s one true love. Also of note? That particular issue was published in 1984…
Which comic book movies don't? Infinity War was 20 years ago.
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