Could One Of These Domain Names Be The ‘Wonder Woman 2’ Title?

We still have well over a year until the best DCEU superhero returns to the big screen, but Warner Bros. has remained astonishingly tight-lipped about the title of theWonder Womansequel. It evades our grasp, even as the highly anticipated sequel builds anexciting, star-studded castand heads to the glorious era of big hair and Cold Wars.

But a flurry of registered domain names may have just provided us the hint we needed to narrow down theWonder Woman 2title. Or is Warner Bros. just playing a game of viral misdirection with us? Find out more below.

Warner Bros. has registered a slew of website domain names forWonder Woman 2which may have confirmed the 1980s setting for the DC Comics sequel, as well as a few plot details. But do these domain names reflect the actual title ofWonder Woman 2?

DNW(viaScreenRant) is reporting that Warner Bros. registered a number of domain names in connection toWonder Woman 2. The first group of them refer to the sequel’s setting in the 1980s, which will reportedly play into Diana’s mission that takes place in the U.S. at thetail end of the Cold War.

Here they are below:

Does this mean thatWonder Woman 2takes place over the course of a decade? Anything is possible at this point, with the scant details that we have of the sequel. But it’s also possible that Warner Bros. is just registering as many domains that are vaguely related toWonder Womanas they can. Which brings us to the juicier collection of domain names — ones with words! Here they are below:

Now these are some domain names that could work as potential titles, in particularWonder Woman Arrives,Wonder Woman Lives,Wonder Woman Returns,Wonder Woman Rises, andWonder Woman Part II.  “Rises,” “Returns,” and “Arrives” all make sense, as the sequel will supposedly follow Diana of Themyscira as she embraces the mantle of Wonder Woman. However “Lives” is a little ominous, as Diana showed no sign of being in danger at the end ofWonder Woman.

Cheetah and Minerva both refer to thesequel’s villain played byKristen Wiig, an archaeologist named Barbara Ann Minerva who is transformed into a bloodthirsty beast.

But take all these names with a grain of salt. Studios often buy domain names en masse to cover all possible bases, and Warner Bros. has even used this tactic in the past to hide the actual title. In 2013, when Warner Bros. set the internet ablaze by registering dozens ofMan of Steel-related domain namesfor what would eventually beBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

For now, we can just twiddle our thumbs — or crash the set ofWonder Woman 2as it begins filming this summer— while we wait for the sequel’sNovember 1, 2019release.

Wonder Woman 2is directed byPatty Jenkinsand once again starsGal Gadot.Pedro Pascaland Kristen Wiig are set to join the sequel.