Amy Adams Talks Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman Costume in 'Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice'

By Andrew Meola | Dec 21, 2014 09:32 PM EST

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Amy Adams continues to answer questions about Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and her latest interview with MTV News reveals some potentially interesting information about Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman.

MTV News asked her if Dawn of Justice felt more like a Man of Steel sequel or a movie that simply exists in a larger superhero universe. "Well, I was still doing a Superman movie!" Adams replied. "My part is mostly there, so I felt like that, but it was really fun to get to play with these other characters that were coming in and to get to have Gal there, to get to have another girl on set."

MTV News also asked Adams about possibly having a scene with the Justice League in full costumes. "I can't really say," she answered. "But I will say Gal looks really, really good in that costume!" Does this mean she has a scene with the Israeli actress, or has she just seen her on set in the full costume?

In other news, Badass Digest claims to have some major spoilers about the movie's plot. The site reports the movie opens with Batman's origin story. We've seen photos of what was pretty clearly the death of Bruce Wayne's parents, so keep that in mind. The film then moves to Bruce Wayne as he arrives in Metropolis during the titanic battle between Superman and General Zod in Man of Steel.

The plot then reportedly jumps ahead a few years, with Superman living with Lois Lane and having a full-time job at The Daily Planet. Clark gets an assignment to cover a football game between Metropolis and Gotham City, which prompts Clark to want to write about Batman.

Badass Digest also says the movie explores how the world views Superman in the wake of Man of Steel. Superman shows up in the Middle East to help Lois, but this results in a bit of an international incident. The film also reportedly references the events of Man of Steel when Superman tells a villain "I won't snap your neck. I'm going to take you to prison." But he later threatens to break his back when he gets angry!

Finally, the site reports that when Superman fights Doomsday, General Stanwick "tells the military that Superman will move the battle away from populated areas because he's a hero, and that's what heroes do." The world largely views Superman as a hero, but Lex Luthor clearly doesn't trust him, and neither does Batman, who creates weapons to combat the Kryptonian.

What do you make of Adams' remarks? Let us know in the comments section.

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