Filming for Warner Bros.' solo Wonder Woman movie has officially wrapped up. Actor Gal Gadot recently took to social media to thank "everyone who was involved" in the making of the film. Check out her tweet here:
My last day shooting the solo @WonderWomanFilm! What an amazing experience! Thank you to everyone who was involved! pic.twitter.com/kApueTqVNp
— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) May 9, 2016
This, however, doesn't mean the actress will be taking a break from her superhero duties, as she will most likely head directly to film Zack Snyder's "The Justice League" in the U.K.
"Wonder Woman" began shooting in the U.K. in November 2015 before moving to France and Italy. The film will now go into post-production to get ready got its June 2, 2017, release. There's a strong chance that the film's first trailer could premiere at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con in July this year. But while we wait for that to happen, check out the very first footage from the movie here.
Meanwhile, speaking about the storyline and overall tone of the film, Gadot said in an earlier interview with Digital Spy that it would be quite dark. "In 'Batman v Superman,' you get a glimpse of who she is but not where she comes from. In 'Wonder Woman,' this would be the first time we ever tell the coming-of-age story of how Diana becomes Wonder Woman. It's very interesting. It has moments of humour, but it's pretty dark," she said.
The actress added: "We all saw before the beautiful coming of age of Batman, Spider-Man, Superman. We don't know anything about Wonder Woman. We go back 100 years to when she's more naïve. She's this young idealist. She's pure. Very different to the experienced, super-confident, grown-up woman you've seen."