
What has she been up to (other than occasionally saving people)? Why couldn’t Diana find her? These are questions to which Wonder Woman 1984 doesn’t offer direct answers, but it’s entirely possible that the next chapter in the series will.Īs things stand, we have no idea what Wonder Woman 3 will be about, but we’re not ruling out the possibility that Asteria may somehow be involved with the plot.

Following her departure from Paradise Island in 1918, Diana searched for Asteria, but all she was able to find was her armor – which she then kept in her possession.ĭiana was left with the assumption that Asteria was gone, perhaps sacrificing her life while saving the Amazons, but the end credits reveals that she is apparently live and well. In order to hold back “the tide of man,” she was given all of the Amazon’s armor to create the Golden Armor. During the flashback that follows, we never actually get a clear look as Asteria’s face, as she is only shown in close-ups or overhead shots, but anyone who has seen the original Wonder Woman television series probably instantly recognized her eyes.Īs is described in Diana’s voice over, Asteria was the greatest warrior among the Amazons, and when the tribe escaped slavery and left “Man’s World” she took on the responsibility of staying behind so that they could safely get to Themyscira. Instead, that actually happens earlier in the blockbuster when Steve Trevor discovers the Golden Armor in Diana’s office at the Smithsonian and Diana uses her lasso of truth to show him its origins with the Lasso of Truth. If you watched Wonder Woman 1984 with an eagle eye, you may have noticed that the end credits scene isn’t actually Lynda Carter’s first appearance in the film.


What Wonder Woman 1984’s End Credits Scene Means
