Gal Gadot just gave us a first look at her Wonder Woman 1984 costume

And it's everything we hoped.

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And it's everything we hoped.

Wonder Woman is back, and this time she’s fighting crime in the 1980s.

We are of course talking about Wonder Woman 2, or Wonder Woman 1984, as it has been named.

It’s hardly surprising that a sequel was confirmed, given the record-breaking success of the 2017 release, with the female-led and directed film dominating the box office and grossing over £282 million in the first two months.

In fact, since the sequel was announced, fans have been waiting for snippets of news and updates on the highly anticipated project.

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Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins is back at the helm to direct and Chris Pine is returning as Steve Trevor - something that is still confusing us all, seeing as he, well, died in the last film.

There are some new faces though, with Bridesmaids star Kristen Wiig coming onboard to play Wonder Woman’s enemy, the Cheetah, and Narcos star Pedro Pascal set to also be joining the cast.

But, the main question on everyone’s lips?

What will Gal’s Wonder Woman costume look like? It is set in the 1980s after all.

Gal, never one to keep fans waiting, answered everyone’s questions with a simple tweet.

Posting a first glimpse of her character to Twitter, Gal captioned the snap, ‘She’s back.’

The verdict? The public definitely seems to approve.

Diana Prince’s look is very similar to that in the 2017 film, but adding an 80s vibe, this one features a lot more colour and some thick retro curls.

To say the photo went viral would be an understatement, with the snap retweeted 50,000 times and liked more than 200,000 times just hours after uploading.

It looks like this is going to be the most anticipated release of 2019.

We officially cannot wait for Wonder Woman 1984.

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

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