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The picture comes after Diana Prince (Gal Gadot), Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), and the gang liberate a Belgian village from the Germans. Joined by Charlie (Ewen Bremner), Sameer (Saïd Taghmaoui), and Chief (Eugene Brave Rock), they pose for a local photographer. The team briefly celebrates, taking a photograph in the village, where Diana and Steve fall in love. The team learns that a gala will be held at the nearby German High Command.

PHOTOGRAPHER: Stay very, very still for me, my friends. Please. So important. Thank you very much. This has been such an honor for me, taking your photograph.

Wonder Woman (Diana): For all his talk of shooting, he cannot shoot.
Sameer: Not everyone gets to be what they want to be all the time. Me, I am an actor. I didn't want to be a soldier. But I'm the wrong color. Everyone is fighting their own battles, Diana. Just as you are fighting yours.

In London, they deliver Maru's notebook to the Supreme War Council, where Sir Patrick Morgan is trying to negotiate an armistice with Germany. Diana translates Maru's notes, revealing that the Germans plan to release the deadly gas at the Western Front. Although forbidden by his commander to act, Steve, with secret funding from Morgan, recruits Moroccan spy Sameer, Scottish marksman Charlie, and Native American smuggler Chief Napi to help prevent the gas from being released. The team reaches the front in Belgium. Diana goes alone through No Man's Land and captures the enemy trench, liberating the nearby village of Veld with the aid of the Allied forces.

They Had to Shoot That ‘Wonder Woman’ Photo Twice

Recreating the Diana Prince-led group photo from Batman v Superman in Wonder Woman wasn’t quick and simple. Because it was going to be a part of Zack Snyder‘s film, which came out four months after the new DCEU movie started production, director Patty Jenkins had to shoot the photo first. Then, when Jenkins and everybody were back together on set, they had to recreate the photo just as it was shown in Snyder’s film.

The origin of the Wonder Woman photo scene is a surprisingly interesting look at how various movies in an ongoing franchise have to operate together.

Bremner discussed taking the photo twice with Yahoo! Movies:
"That was the first thing that we shot, before we’d even shot a scene [for Wonder Woman] we shot that photograph. It meant that when we eventually got around to shooting the scene that the [photograph] is from, we had to really painstakingly recreate it. Because we [took the photo] against a half-built set, in a way sets were still being built at that point. So by the time we came around to filming that scene, probably around five months later, the sets were much more developed. So we had to find a way to recreate the exact same image after half a year had gone by."

Wonder Woman producer, Debbie Snyder, explained how the photo was shot and became such a prominent part of the film to Collider last year:
"The Wonder Woman daguerreotype photograph where we see her for the first time, we shot that and then we actually reshot it. We just shot it, and then when they were working on the script [for Wonder Woman], we were like, ‘Wow what if we put in the script, the actual taking of the photograph?’ But it’s totally different people because we shot it on our set, so when [Wonder Woman director] Patty [Jenkins] was doing camera tests, we were back and forth because we were prepping that movie and editing and starting Justice League. On one of the days we just got the group together, brought over—because it’s shot on these beautiful glass plates—we brought Steven over, who is a friend of Zack’s from Arts Center, and he’s a professor over there and he shoots this beautiful glass plate photography, and we shot it with all the cast."

As you can see, the photo is mostly the same. Bruce's file seems to be a cropped version of the full photo, and it has a different tint and level of contrast (probably from some sort of enhancement).

The "live" color version floating about is pretty close to the original, but they're at obviously different angles. Although, the interview with Bremner now makes it clear that it's not exactly the same set, but a recreation based on the photo.

Diana's dancing with a Steve, where they fall in love: youtu.be/X7Q6kuJElOQ
Diana demolishes of buildings, previous scene Wonder Woman 2017: youtu.be/u1isNz0-hU0

Film discription: Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained warrior. When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, she leaves home to fight a war, discovering her full powers and true destiny.

Director: Patty JenkinsCast: Gal Gadot (Diana Prince / Wonder Woman), Chris Pine (Steve Trevor), Connie Nielsen (Hippolyta), Robin Wright (Antiope), Danny Huston (Ludendorff), David Thewlis (Ares)DC ComicsTM & © Warner Bros.

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