Wonder Woman’s Incredible Fighting Skills Are on Full Display in New Movie Clips

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We’re just under two weeks away from the Wonder Woman movie debut on June 2, and early reactions have been encouragingly positive, but what we all really want to do is judge for ourselves. That’s tough to do while we’ve only got trailers to go on, but these new clips, showing off the Amazon’s fighting abilities without all the slick trailer tricks, should give you a bit more material—and we think you’ll come away impressed.

In the first clip, above, Diana faces off against German general Erich Ludendorff (remember the movie’s World War I setting), and I don’t think she’s impressed, despite his temporary smugness. Not only are her abilities as impressive as we all already knew, but the choreography and look of the whole thing is really great, leaving us excited for a lot of excellent hand-to-hand action in the rest of the movie. The way it ends, it certainly seems like she’s only getting warmed up, and the latter, unseen part of the fight might be even better.

There’s also a new clip of Diana in combat training on Themyscira, featuring none other than Robin Wright as Antiope. We’ve already seen parts of this one in trailers so far, but you can never have too much Robin Wright.

(via Gizmodo, image: Warner Bros.)

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