Wonder Woman movies in order
Wonder Woman Marathon

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9 December 2025

Most Recent Release:

Wonder Woman 1984 - 2020

Total Runtime:

412 Minutes

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3

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(6.3)

Wonder Woman movies in order

Whether you're meeting Diana Prince for the first time or can already discuss your favorite scenes, a Wonder Woman movie marathon is always a great idea. This epic heroine, portrayed by Gal Gadot, has made her mark in three key films within the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). But what is the right order to watch them in? Do you start with Justice League or go back to her origin in World War I? Don't worry, we've set up the perfect viewing order for you, including context, connections, and smart binge tips. So grab your Lasso of Truth (or just some chips and soda), dim the lights, and dive with us into the world of Amazon warriors, gods, and superteams.

412 Minutes 3 Movies
  1. Wonder Woman Backdrop 1
    Wonder Woman Movie 141 min. 2017
    An Amazon princess comes to the world of Man in the grips of the First World War to confront the forces of evil and bring an end to human conflict.
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  2. Wonder Woman 1984 Backdrop 2
    Wonder Woman 1984 Movie 151 min. 2020
    A botched store robbery places Wonder Woman in a global battle against a powerful and mysterious ancient force that puts her powers in jeopardy.
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  3. Justice League Backdrop 3
    Justice League Movie 120 min. 2017
    Fuelled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman's selfless act, Bruce Wayne and Diana Prince assemble a team of metahumans consisting of Barry Allen, Arthur Curry and Victor Stone to face the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf and the Parademons who are on the hunt for three Mother Boxes on Earth.
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Wonder Woman (2017)

We kick off with Wonder Woman, the beginning of Diana Prince’s journey and the perfect start for your marathon. This film takes you to the enchanting island of Themyscira, the home of the Amazon warriors led by Queen Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen) and the fierce general Antiope (Robin Wright). When Diana (Gal Gadot) enters the world of men during World War I, she meets Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), a pilot and spy on a mission. The film is a blend of mythology, action, and heart, establishing Diana's role as a heroine firmly in the DCEU.

With a powerful mix of goddess warrior storyline and heroic fantasy, this film not only showcases Diana’s origin but also her growth in a world that needs her strength and compassion. The World War I setting gives the film a unique atmosphere within the superhero genre, and Patty Jenkins’ direction ensures the story feels both grand and personal. You won't want to skip this one. Trust us (and your Lasso of Truth).

Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)

Flash forward to the 1980s setting in Wonder Woman 1984, where Diana once again saves the world, this time amidst neon colors, Cold War paranoia, and a hefty dose of eighties vibes. Here, we see her living as a semi-anonymous heroine who occasionally steps out of the shadows to rescue innocents. And yes, there's an invisible jet reference you absolutely can't miss.

What sets this film apart is the introduction of two new adversaries: Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) and Barbara Minerva, aka Cheetah (Kristen Wiig). Both bring a different kind of threat than the divine enemies from the first film, challenging Diana emotionally and morally. The themes of desire, loss, and power are strongly portrayed, and Gal Gadot once again shows why she is the ultimate iconic female superhero.

Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021)

Yes, we're going full team-up mode. Zack Snyder’s Justice League is the ultimate version of the hero ensemble where Diana joins other DCEU icons like Batman (Ben Affleck), Superman (Henry Cavill), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller), and Cyborg (Ray Fisher). This film builds upon Diana’s character development from the previous films, showcasing her as a leader, warrior, and bridge between worlds. It's here that we fully embrace her role within the Justice League team formation.

This extended cut from Warner Bros Pictures, directed by Zack Snyder, offers four hours of epic DC battle sequences, mythological depth, and crucial storylines. Think of the resurrection of Superman, the hunt for the mother boxes, and connections to both Atlantis and the Amazon temple realm. Diana’s scenes on Themyscira are breathtaking, and the threat of Steppenwolf and hints of Darkseid make the danger greater than ever. Plus, the Watchtower future tease is a must-see for fans dreaming of more.

Justice League (2017)

If you really want to see the differences, you can choose to watch the theatrical version of Justice League (2017) after the Snyder Cut. This version is shorter, lighter in tone, and offers an alternative view of the team-up. While many fans swear by Snyder’s vision, it's interesting to experience the contrasts in storytelling, character arcs, and tone.

Gal Gadot’s Diana is also a key figure here, and scenes with Bruce Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth (Jeremy Irons), Commissioner Gordon (J.K. Simmons), and her interaction with the rest of the team remain entertaining. Consider it a "bonus viewing" for the true completists, or as a moment to grab pizza while your friends debate which version is better. Spoiler: it's the Snyder Cut.

Why This Order Works

By watching the films in this chronological order first Wonder Woman, then Wonder Woman 1984, followed by Zack Snyder's Justice League you follow Diana’s story as it logically unfolds within the DCEU timeline. You see how she evolves from a curious warrior to a powerful heroine trying to protect humanity, even when risking her own heart.

This order also helps to pick up key moments and easter eggs that might otherwise be missed: the significance of the Bracelets of Submission moment, subtle callbacks to her past, and the growing interconnectedness between the heroes of the DC universe. Plus, it keeps your marathon fresh and engaging from ancient Greek mythology to futuristic team-ups, without feeling chaotic.

Tips for Your Ultimate Wonder Woman Binge

Plan your marathon wisely. Start early if you want to power through all four films in one day, or spread them out over a weekend. Prepare snacks with a thematic touch. Think Greek mezze for Themyscira, neon jellybeans for the 80s vibe. Ensure you have a comfy seating area. Diana would want nothing less than for you to feel heroic from your own couch.

If you want to expand further into the DCEU, also check out films like Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (for Diana’s very first cameo), or Aquaman for more world-building. And if you're thinking, “Will there ever be a Wonder Woman 3?” keep following the rumors and updates, because this goddess warrior is far from done.

In short, whether you want to see the iconic Lasso of Truth in action or just fancy an evening full of superheroes, battles, and style, the Wonder Woman movie marathon is your perfect escape. Let Diana Prince be your guide in a universe where strength and empathy go hand in hand.