Despite Kristen Wiig's prevalence as Barbara Minerva in marketing for the upcoming Wonder Woman 1984, the supervillain has not yet been shown in her full form as Cheetah. However, a toy intended to accompany the release appears to have given audiences a glimpse at what the character will look like.

A new 11-inch Battle Cheetah doll is currently available from Walmart. Descriptions for the product tease "true-to-movie details" that include a cheetah skin suit, clawed feet and a tail. The retailer also reveals certain plot details including Minerva's transformation from Diana's friend to her foe. ​The doll itself possesses various points of articulation including her shoulders, hips and tail.

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While details are vague, they describe the look as Cheetah's "final transformation," suggesting a gradual transformation whose significance is realized just once, as the description offers consumers the chance to "Relive a Memorable Movie Moment."

Wonder Woman 1984 will see its titular superhero seemingly reunited with Steve Trevor, who sacrificed himself to secure an important victory in WWI while Diana herself faced off against the god of war, Ares. Throughout the past year, there have been a number of reported leaks and rumors describing Trevor's return, as well as the means through which Minerva is able to transform into Cheetah.

Directed and co-written by Patty Jenkins, Wonder Woman 1984 stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal and Natasha Rothwell. The film arrives in theaters Oct. 2.

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