
Sia Shares New Song, “To Be Human,” From “Wonder Woman” Movie Soundtrack
Movie and Soundtrack Due Out June 2, Song Features Labrinth
May 25, 2017
DC Comics
Sia has shared a new song, “To Be Human,” that features the guest vocals of U.K. singer Labrinth. The song is taken from the soundtrack to the highly anticipated DC Comics adaptation Wonder Woman, which is due out June 2 via Warner Bros. The soundtrack is due out the same day via WaterTower Music. Check out the song below, followed by one of the movie’s trailers.
Israeli actress Gal Gadot stars as Wonder Woman/Dianna Prince, reprising her role from last year’s Batman V Superman. And although that film had a decidedly mixed reaction, even most detractors agreed Gadot was a highlight and advance critical buzz on Wonder Woman has been positive. Wonder Woman also features Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, along with Robin Wright, Danny Huston, David Thewlis, Ewen Bremner, Connie Nielsen, Lucy Davis, and others. Patty Jenkins directs.
Wonder Woman takes place during World War I. The original Wonder Woman comics took place in World War II, which is also when the character debuted, but perhaps the filmmakers wanted to set it apart from the WWII-set Captain America: The First Avenger. Also, there have been other superhero movies set in the WWII era but it’s hard to think of one that’s taken place in WWI. Since Wonder Woman ages slowly, it also still gives them the chance to set future Wonder Woman films in different decades if they see fit.
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