After a rather lengthy shoot, star Gal Gadot’s time on Wonder Woman has come to an end. The Warner Bros. picture is something of a landmark achievement in that it will be the first female-led superhero movie of the post-Iron Man era, and it comes with some mighty high expectations as Gadot’s Wonder Woman was one of the best things about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The studio enlisted Monster helmer Patty Jenkins to direct, and she’s been spearheading the World War I-set tale with a swell ensemble that includes Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Connie Nielsen, and David Thewlis, and now after many months, Gadot has finally completed work on the picture, marking the conclusion with an Instagram post.

Today was my last day shooting the solo @wonderwomanfilm! It's been such an amazing, exciting, dreamy, happy and fascinating experience I will cherish it forever. Thank you to everyone who was involved, our amazing cast, crew and phenomenal director. ❤️ A video posted by Gal Gadot (@gal_gadot) on May 9, 2016 at 10:03am PDT

But Gadot’s turn as Wonder Woman is far from over, and indeed one wonders if the actress will even get a break as she’s due to report for duty on Justice League imminently. The Zack Snyder-directed Batman v Superman follow-up began production last month, so the wheels are already spinning on the superhero epic that will see Gadot’s Wonder Woman joining forces with Ben Affleck’s Batman, Ezra Miller’s The Flash, Jason Momoa’s Aquaman, and Ray Fisher’s Cyborg to defeat…something. Darkseid maybe? And where does Henry Cavill’s Superman fit into all of this given that last we saw he was six feet under?

The truth is we know precious little about what to expect from Justice League, but BvS scribe Chris Terrio wrote the screenplay and Affleck was recently just upped to an executive producer on the pic, likely to wield a bit more creative control as WB is getting a little nervous about Snyder’s vision post-Batman v Superman.

But before we get a look at Justice League next November, we’ll get to enjoy Wonder Woman, which flashes back to a pre-BvS time period to give us Diana Prince’s origin story. Everything we’ve seen thus far has been mighty exciting, so hopes are high for Gadot’s solo turn. But here’s hoping the actress gets at least a little rest in between these productions.

Wonder Woman is slated for release on June 2, 2017.