My last day shooting the solo @WonderWomanFilm! What an amazing experience! Thank you to everyone who was involved! pic.twitter.com/kApueTqVNp — Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) May 9, 2016

Last November, the Wonder Woman solo movie kicked off production in London, England. Since then, we’ve seen set photos from United Kingdom and other locations, from World War I scenes in Trafalgar Square to present-day scenes in Paris, France involving a Wayne Enterprises truck . Six months later, and about a month and a half after the Amazon warrior debuted inhas wrapped filming, and star Gal Gadot marked the triumph in a special way on social media.Gadot posted the above gif on her Twitter account showing her having fun with a clapperboard, signifying thathas had its final "cut." She also thanked all the people involved with the movie, both in front of the camera and behind it. Nowis heading into post-production, and even though the movie doesn’t come out for over a year, director Patty Jenkins and the rest of the crew will need all that time to get the visual effects nailed dow, whether it’s showing off Diana ’s abilities or pitting her against mythological monsters.Even thoughhas wrapped principal photography (though there may be reshoots later on), Gal Gadot barely has any time to rest. Justice League: Part One is in the middle of shooting, and Wonder Woman is one of that blockbuster’s main heroes. So the actress will be staying in Europe to act alongside her fellow heroic DC actors in their first official team-up, which comes five months after. Gadot is also expected to reprise Diana for 2019’sWhile Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice introduced Diana in the present day DC Extended Universe,will take audiences back 100 ago to when she ventured out into the outside world during World War I. After spending thousands of years on Themyscira , she’ll learn what society is like outside of those shores. While traveling across Europe during the Great War, she’ll meet Steve Trevor (played by Chris Pine), a United States military officer. The movie’s cast also includes Connie Nielsen as Queen Hippolyta (a.k.a. Diana’s mother), Robin Wright as Antiope and Lisa Loven Kongsli as Menalippe, as well as undisclosed roles for Danny Huston, David Thewlis, Ewen Bremner, Saïd Taghmaoui and Elena Anaya. As stated before, there will be some present day scenes in, but for the most part, moviegoers should expect a period piece showing Diana’s first adventure among humanity and what led her to be disillusioned with them before the events oflands in theaters on June 2, 2017.