Gal Gadot gives a glimpse of the renowned Bracelets of Submission of Wonder Woman on her official Twitter page on Friday. Gal Gadot is in character while wearing the armored cuffs teasing everyone of the upcoming movie, "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."
"It's almost here! One more week!! Can't wait to finally share this with you all!! #WonderWoman #WhoWillWin #BV," Gal Gadot captions her snap on Twitter. The shining gold bracelets are the trademark worn by Amazonian women of Paradise Island, according to CNet.
Bracelets of Submission are too strong; it can even draw away the likes of bullets and small missiles. Moreover, the upcoming official release of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" in theaters is not the only version fans get to see, Slash Film reported.
Warner Bros. will also launch the R-Rated version of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" in DVD and Blu-Ray. The CD edition will be 30 minutes longer and might show a scene shot on 16 mm.
Some said that the R-Rated cut is inspired by the success of "Deadpool's" uncut version, but some, too, find it not true. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Zack Snyder and Debra Snyder denies the claim that "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's" R-Rated edition is made because of "Deadpool."
Zack Snyder explains that "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" R-Rated version features some sequences that can't be revealed in theaters because of the movie rules and rating. However, Zack Snyder adds that "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" doesn't contain any nude scenes, but only a small hint of violence.
Debra Snyder, on the other hand, just shrugs the claim of the people online that they create the R-Rated version of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" in response to "Deadpool." "Oh, they're doing an R-rated in reaction to Deadpool. We didn't just shoot it last week, and we also didn't edit it last week," Debra Synder says.
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will hit the theaters on March 25. Watch Gal Gadot talk about Wonder Woman below.