Henry Cavill
Henry Cavill took a trip down memory lane as he posted a throwback photo of “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” He is pictured above at Comic Con in San Diego, California on July 23, 2016. Getty Images

“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” star Henry Cavill showed off his sense of humor as he shared a throwback photo of the film and wrote a hilarious caption to accompany it. The photo showed an angry Superman charging towards the crew while inside an abandoned building.

Despite its star-studded cast, not everybody loved the movie directed by Zack Snyder. Due to the public’s poor reception of the film, “Wonder Woman” producer Deborah Snyder assured fans that Diana Prince’s solo movie will be quite different from the recent DC Comics cinematic efforts.

“‘Wonder Woman’ is very different in tone and style than ‘Batman v Superman’ and ‘Suicide Squad,'” she told Variety. “We pick directors who have their own points of view, so that each of our films will have their own personality.”

Meanwhile, DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson said that Wonder Woman stands for love and justice, so they want their movie to be “hopeful” and “optimistic.”

On the other hand, director Patty Jenkins said that “Wonder Woman,” which stars Gal Gadot, has taken inspiration from the 1978 Richard Donner movie “Superman.”

“‘Superman’ was all about you,” said Jenkins. “It was about you watching and realizing what it would feel like to have great powers and do great things. It was full of love and emotion.”

The same can be said of the lead character of “Wonder Woman.” Gadget said during an interview with We Got This Covered that her superhero is very inspirational and will be a good role model for young girls everywhere. “With this character, what I love about her so much is that her agenda is love. It’s not about fighting, it’s not about who is stronger than whom; it’s not about women versus men. It’s about love, and acceptance of others. She stands for love, justice and compassion,” she said.

“Wonder Woman” will be released on June 2, 2017.