Fans have been waiting patiently for the next installment in the DC Extended Universe.  Since "Wonder Woman" is set to release in June, it was high time for another trailer to come out.

As per Independent, "Batman v Superman" first featured Wonder Woman in a quite pivotal role. Many went on as far as to claim that Gal Gadot's character was the only redeemable quality in the movie. 

Fans have been waiting for another trailer of "Wonder Woman" and that wait is finally over. After a scene-stealing entry and the failure of "Batman v Superman" and "Suicide Squad", fans have high expectations from the first solo adventure of the female superhero.

The film's latest trailer of "Wonder Woman" takes the viewers back to Diana's origins on Themyscira. Themyscira is an island where Amazonian warrior women come from and are given the responsibility of defending mankind. It's also the place Diana and her sister Amazons go through rigorous and hard training.  

The trailer then shows the major change in setting from the beautiful, lush green island to the tense, dark environment of World War I. Here, Wonder Woman arrives to save the world from destroying itself as humans have declared war on each other.

In an interview with IGN, Producer Charles Roven clarified why "Wonder Woman" was set during World War I. he explained that the WWI holds a special in Diana's life and how she was raised as an honorable warrior.

Although there were no wars in Themyscira, the inhabitants were still trained in fighting. They took pride in their fighting abilities it was an honorable thing.

"So we wanted that culture shock, IGN quoted Roven. " Those images of no man's land and the trenches and fighting for years against an enemy that you really don't see, who's a hundred, two hundred yards next to you, but you never see their face, we just wanted those images in the movie because we thought that it would be very, very symbolic to her."

WWI changed everything. People started killing people whom they didn't even know and it was no longer honorable fighting and no one was a warrior.