Chris Pine
Chris Pine did not read “Wonder Woman” comics even after bagging the role of Steve Trevor. In this photo, the actor attends the premiere of Disney’s “The Finest Hours” at TCL Chinese Theatre on Jan. 25, 2016 in Hollywood. Getty Images/Jason Kempin

Most actors love to research about the roles they are taking on, especially if they are comic book characters. But “Wonder Woman” star Chris Pine, who plays military guy Steve Trevor, is different.

“I never read the comic book, I read the script and took my cue from my director. That’s how I go about all of these,” Pine said, according to Batman News.

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But Pine joked that he did not have a tough job to do, since he had Gal Gadot as his leading lady. “But really, my job was I had to fall in love with Gal Gadot, make some jokes, jump over some stuff, breath heavily,” he said.

Earlier, Pine raved about the film, which was directed by Patty Jenkins. He guaranteed fans that it will have a little bit of everything, including action, drama and romance, so it will definitely cater to a wide range of audiences. “I think what’s really fun and exciting about it... different about it, actually, is that there’s a nice love story at the center of an action film, and I don’t think you see that often in these kinds of films,” he told The Huffington Post.

The film’s producer, Deborah Snyder, feels the same way, and she has assured fans that “Wonder Woman” will be a unique offering from DC. A lot of people are actually worried that it might be similar to Zack Snyder’s “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” which many moviegoers did not appreciate. But Snyder is positive the response to “Wonder Woman” will be different.

“‘Wonder Woman’ is very different in tone and style than ‘Batman v Superman’ and ‘Suicide Squad,'” she told Variety. “We pick directors who have their own points of view, so that each of our films will have their own personality.”

“Wonder Woman” will be released on June 2.