The First Wonder Woman Poster Is Inspiring as Heck

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Gal Gadot shared the first poster for Wonder Woman on Twitter today, and we’re already in love with it! The tagline “Power. Grace. Wisdom. Wonder.” combined with the Amazon carrying a sword while looking windswept makes me feel like summer 2017 can not be here quick enough.

The colors also look great! While Gadot said previously that the movie will introduce us to “a very different Wonder Woman” from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the actress also said the the film would still be “pretty dark.” It’s refreshing to see a brighter Wonder Woman that inspires and screams power, in contrast to the very bleak and washed-out coloring her outfit had before.

We’ve gotten a look at this outfit a few times in images and set photos, and the atmosphere, as the whole, seems a bit brighter than BvS. I definitely prefer this look, but what are your thoughts on the poster?

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