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“Well, I was missing the red, white and blue, I have to say,” the actress admitted to Access Hollywood. “I don’t know. I haven’t seen it yet, so I really can’t comment. Maybe there’s a lot more color in it than what we saw in the picture. It’s almost impossible to play a superhero anyway. You can’t. You just have to play a character that happens to do these amazing things. That’s the only way you can do it. And the costumes all take care of themselves, but it was a little more – I’ll have to wait and see. I hate to comment on something that I haven’t seen and I’m very supportive of Gal Gadot. I’m very supportive of them doing Wonder Woman, putting her in any capacity. I think she needs to be out there. … It’s high time somebody took a chance and did it and so I’m really happy about that.”
Criticisms of the color palette are common and have been ongoing since the first images of Henry Cavill in Man of Steel arrived online.
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice stars Gadot as Wonder Woman alongside Cavill’s Superman and Ben Affleck as Batman. The film is expected in U.S. theaters on March 25, 2016.