Wonder Woman 1984 Will Solve A Batman V Superman Continuity Issue

A tie-in novel for Wonder Woman 1984 will seemingly solve a continuity issue of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, and thus make the DCEU slightly more whole again.
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A tie-in novel for Wonder Woman 1984 will seemingly solve a continuity issue of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, and thus make the DCEU slightly more whole again.

In Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, it was established that Diana Prince had chosen to walk away from humanity 100 years earlier. While the film went some way towards confirming that, it also created some continuity issues as she is shown fighting in the present day.

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Now in Wonder Woman 1984, we will see Diana leaping into action – in, of course, the 1980s.

Restoring Wonder Woman 1984‘s Timeline

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The movie Justice League also contradicted the events of Batman v Superman, when Diana mentioned that she always came when she was called,” but a tie-in novel for the sequel will do its part to finally explain what the Amazon really meant when she said she had walked away from humanity. 

As Bleeding Cool reports:

“Diana has been doing a lot of good in the world. However, she has walked away in a metaphorical sense. The trauma of seeing Steve die and then watching her friends eventually succumb to old age has left her distant from humanity even as she continually saves them. Diana has no friends and no real connection to the world, aside from her duty to save it at the beginning.”

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