Wonder Woman and Batman know how to work together in Justice League.
In an interview with US Weekly, Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) and Ben Affleck (Batman) spoke about how the two superheroes have changed since their fight with Doomsday in Batman v Superman.
According to Gadot, Diana Prince is more mature now since her solo adventure during World War II and "understands the enemy better than anyone else." Meanwhile, Batman is "finding hope again" in Justice League, and has to find a way to "open up and play well with others."
Fighting side by side with Superman and witnessing his death is what really made Wonder Woman and Batman feel closer to each other.
"Since they’ve fought together, they know each other’s strengths," said Gadot.
"They also understand the hope Superman stood for, that was lost [when he died], so they feel that more than the others," she added.
Justice League opens in theaters on November 17. For more on the film, read about why Affleck thinks it is an "interesting product of two directors" and why the film's recent reshoots adjusted the tone of Cyborg.
Joss Whedon, who took over for Zack Snyder as director following as family tragedy, will receive a screenplay credit for his work on Justice League.
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