"Batman vs. Superman" fans have seen the Batmobile and got their first look at Ben Affleck as the Caped Crusader, but have not seen Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman. Well, if Gadot's Facebook page is anything to go by, her big reveal could be happening soon.

The Israeli actress posted on May 12 that she was having a "busy, busy week." She then added "Let's have a WONDERful week everyone!"

Of course, her comment could mean a lot of things but her emphasis on "WONDER" has a lot of people speculating that her costume reveal could be next. Not long after Gadot posted the cryptic Facebook message, Snyder tweeted a sneak peek of the Batmobile.

The following day, he released the first official image of Affleck as Batman standing next to the Batmobile.

in the past, there were rumors that Wonder Woman would get a new look in the sequel to "Man of Steel." According to El Mayimbe from the Latino Review, the costume will be armored.

"Gal Gadot's WONDER WOMAN outfit will consist of ARMOR. Not the Lynda Carter itty bitty outfit. I hear it looks dope," he tweeted back in January.

At the time, Yahoo Movies reported that TV and film executives have long wanted to figure out a way to modernize Wonder Woman's look.  Back in March, "Batman vs. Superman" costume designer Michael Wilkinson dished to The Wrap about designing Princess Diana's look.

"It's a thrilling and slightly scary prospect of course. It's so important to get her right," he said. "She really deserves to be presented on-screen in her full glory, so what I do is look at the history of the character has been presented on the big-screen, small-screen, comic books, and graphic novels; we process it all. Then we kind of put that aside and work out what is right for our film, for the cinematic universe that our director Zack Snyder is putting together. We try to create a Wonder Woman relevant for today's audiences."

Wilkinson also said that the armor would resemble that of a Gladiator from Ancient Rome.

"I mean, you just have to look at the Gladiators from ancient Rome, they did their thing... with the shield and everything. Yes, it works for 'Thor' and '300,' so let's see what happens," he said.

"Man of Steel 2" will be released May 6, 2016.