![]() ![]() However, her promise is ruthlessly tested by the means of two powerful enemies Cheetah and Maxwell Lord. The film sees the heroine try to stay true to her word and prevent threats from destroying the world she swore to protect. But seen as it’s set in (you guessed it) 1984, it makes sense to watch it next, before Man of Steel, which takes place in 2013. Wonder Woman 1984 is the sequel to the first Wonder Woman film and is pretty much a standalone story that only references it’s predecessor and no other DC movie. She meets a stranded American pilot who tells of horror and war, convincing Diana to leave her home and unknowingly unlock her true potential. ![]() Set during the first World War, we follow the story of Diana Prince, the Princess of the Amazons, who just so happens to be an elite warrior. The first movie to watch in this timeline is actually the fourth instalment of the DCEU – with Gal Gadot reprising her role as Wonder Woman after her initial introduction into the universe in Dawn of Justice. ![]() So, to make sense of the timeline and thoroughly appreciate this universe as though it was told in chronological order, here are the DCEU movies (and TV shows) in order… 1. The Batman, Joker, and DC League of SuperPets). Never mind the DC movies which actually belong to separate universes and are disconnected to the main events of the DCEU timeline (e.g. Spanning 12 movies and one TV show in just under a decade, the DCEU film saga is well established within the movie lover’s world.īut with most of its films being released in random order and being canon and non-canon entries, it can be confusing to enjoy them in chronological order. You’ve seen us bring you timelines that explore the ever-growing universes of the MCU and Star Wars, but now it’s time to explore an often overlooked universe, one that deserves more credit than it actually receives… ![]()
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