No Man's Land

And then there is another interesting scene. After crashing the party in her beautiful blue dress, Wonder Woman is seen riding in a forest. This is not the scene "“ the trailer then cuts to the trenches, with soldiers preparing to storm the battlefield.
They are all Germans.
On the other side, only Wonder Woman is seen emerging. Which is extremely interesting, since the battlefield is No Man's Land, in the sense that everybody who comes out of the trenches is a target (and No Man’s Land is an actual term from WWI). Here, Man doesn't have a gender "“ it refers to everybody.
However, when Wonder Woman emerges, No Man's Land has another connotation "“ only a superheroine like Diana of Themyscira can survive on the battlefield. Many compare this particular scene to the first Captain America, saying that Warner Bros. decided to set Wonder Woman in WWI just because another superhero flick was set in WWII.
However, the symbolism is far stronger in this movie. In WWI, there were no females on the battlefield. So, yeah "“ the trailer is perfectly cut!
And another thing "“ this isn't her shield she uses. Could it be that it gets destroyed in some way? It may be "“ especially if Ares is the one she goes up against.
