Wonder Woman: Evil at Large
We see Princess Diana, aka Wonder Woman, living with the secret identity among the people as a museum curator who is an expert in ancient Greek artifacts.
A notification on somebody’s phone tells her about Giganta reeking havoc so she leaves to go fight her. Wonder Woman and Giganta fight she seems out of it. When Wonder Woman uses the lasso of truth on her she doesn’t know why she was doing it. Wonder Woman ties up the large Giganta with light poles until she shrinks.. We discover a magical growth powder was the reason she could get big.
Wonder Woman has seen this before because an old friend used to use it to fight crime with her during Vietnam.
Wonder Woman goes to visit the elderly Apache Chief and he reveals that it was stolen from him a few days ago. Apache Chief describes Giganta as acting much more stoic than when Wonder Woman fought her, so she thinks there must be more to the story.
Ty, he younger grandson of Apache Chief, then comes into tell his grandfather about some crazy giant monkey in Metropolis that he saw on Instagram live.
Diana put the pieces together and zooms in her invisible jet to Metropolis. Gorilla Grodd used his mind control abilities to get Giganta to steal the power from Apache Chief and sent her on a rampage. He then got her to use it as a test run before dousing himself to get revenge on Lex Luthor for torturing his ape counterparts.
A giant Gorilla Grodd is scaling the Lexcorp tower and Wonder Woman attacks him with the invisible jet. Grodd fights back and tries to get into Diana’s mind but can’t control her because he can only do that to those with weak minds.
Grodd smashes the Jet and Wonder Woman fights Grodd on the Lexcorp tower. She causes him to take a big fall back town to the street. He has knocked unconscious and is then approached by ARGUS special agent, Rick Flagg.
She tells Flagg that Grodd should return to normal size within the hour. Flagg is amazed and asked if Diana is here to stay and she says yes. Flagg brings up and asks about Steve Trevor, since he was the original director of ARGUS. Diana pushes him against a wall and warns him to keep Steve’s good name out of his mouth.
We end with a scene where Superman approaches Diana and playfully thanks her for saving his city. Superman says thankfully Lex was out of town just like he was. Diana finds it odd that Superman didn’t hear the mayhem in his city from however, far away he was. Clark says he did but he figured he could trust Wonder Woman to handle it.