Ewen Bremner is currently reliving the past in T2 Trainspotting, and his next role will see him visit 1918 in Wonder Woman.

Details of his character have been scarce, but we've known since Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice that he worked with Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), given that he appeared on a photo of her in 1918.

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And while he still "can't say very much" about the solo outing for Princess Diana, Bremner did tell Digital Spy a bit more about his role.

"I play a character who's enlisted by Wonder Woman to help save the world as part of a small, unlikely band," he teased. "He's a shellshocked soldier who's been discharged from the war and is brought back to help on a secret mission."

This means he could come face-to-face with classic Wonder Woman antagonist Ares, the ancient Greek god of war who's been reported as the movie's villain.

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It's said that Ares hatches a plot against mankind out of jealousy for the favour his father Zeus has shown them. Not only that, he's apparently already offed Zeus after he sided with Wonder Woman's people, the Amazons.

There's already been speculation that Danny Huston is Ares, but all we know for sure so far is that he's playing an unidentified German commander.

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As for Wonder Woman herself, director Patty Jenkins recently revealed that the movie will see her disobey her mother Queen Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen) by stealing a powerful blade known as the God Killer.

She plans to use it to help Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) and the allies end World War I in Europe, so that bit of rebellion was at least worth it.

Wonder Woman slices into cinemas on June 2. Remind yourself of the latest thrilling trailer below:

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