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Another promo art of Wonder Woman has emerged online to boost the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" fans' excitement. This is a follow-up to the recent promo art released a few days ago.

Umberto Gonzalez, also known as El Mayimbe, has posted another photo of the Amazonian warrior on his Instagram account.

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The new photo features Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman in her signature "gauntlets pose," a defensive arm stance, while she is in a crotched position. This is opposite to what appears as an offensive stance in the previous promo art photo.

The gauntlets serve as the film adaptation of Wonder Woman's Bracelets of Submission in the comics, as per Comic Book.

As for the gauntlets' design, the hand wraps look fused to the bracelets, forming a single armor; however, hand or arm wraps may be under the metallic bracelets.

Another noticeable change in the new photo is the absence of the cape, which puts more visibility on the shield at her back.

The lasso remains still at the side of the Amazonian princess while her sword is now being kept in a holster, as opposed to the previous photo in which she is holding it, showing her readiness to battle.

The new promo art is more multichromatic than the official still of Diana Prince. This version, barring the patriotic stars, makes it more parallel to the art in the comic books, as per Cinema Blend.

Overall, the promo arts that have been released indicate variations of "Wonder Woman"'s appearances in the upcoming films.

Wonder Woman is set to unleash her powers in her solo film, but she will mark her debut as part of "Justice League" in Zack Snyder's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," along with Ben Affleck's Batman, Henry Cavill's Superman, Ray Fisher's Cyborg, Ezra Miller's Flash, and Jason Momoa's Aquaman.

Directed by "Thor 2" helmer Patty Jenkins, "Wonder Woman" is set to hit the theaters on June 23, 2017 while "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is slated to premiere in theaters on March 25, 2016.