By Hoai-Tran Bui/Aug. 19, 2020 1:00 pm EST

The “rib” itself is “quite animal and is inspired by animals,” Bonetto said. “And so it gives a chance for the audience to really physically connect to this stadium.”

“The eye now is so immured to cataclysmic computer graphics explosion nonsense, that it’s almost going to be just as kind of open and wide-eyed,” Pine teased, “and the revelation of seeing things actually happening on the screen, in-camera will be just as spectacular.”

What about little Diana, played by Lilly Aspell, who reprises the role from the first Wonder Woman? Aspell got to perform a few of her own stunts, training for five months to perform the sequences at Leavesden and on-location in Fuerteventura and Tenerife. As we spoke to her on set, the young actress revealed she was set to perform a sequence jumping off a bridge in the obstacle course.

Wonder Woman 1984 is scheduled to hit U.S. theaters on October 2, 2020.