The following contains spoilers for Shazam! Fury of the Gods, now playing in theaters.

McFarlane Toys has unveiled its upcoming 7" Wonder Woman action figure, inspired by the character's recent appearance in Shazam! Fury of the Gods.

The toy company, which was founded by comic book creator Todd McFarlane, shared the news on Instagram, revealing that fans can now order the upcoming 7" action figure modeled after Gal Gadot's appearance in the recent DC Universe sequel. Although not a major presence in Fury of the Gods, Wonder Woman does appear at the end of the film after the Shazam Family's final battle against the Daughters of Atlas, with Gadot reprising the role for the first time since Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021).

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Shazam! Director Debunks Wonder Woman Deepfake Reports

While Wonder Woman's appearance in Fury of the Gods was marketed ahead of the film's release, some fans mistakenly believed that Gadot only returned via deepfaking. The confusion surrounding Gadot's cameo first emerged after a behind-the-scenes photo from the film showing body double Taylor Cahill in costume as Wonder Woman was released online. However, director David F. Sandberg quickly reassured fans that Gadot was on set for her cameo and that Cahill was merely used to "figure out what coverage we then needed to get with Gal since she couldn’t make it to Atlanta. He continued, "It’s also Taylor’s body with the wizards head on it. There is absolutely no deepfaking going on. When you see Gal it’s 100% her."

Sandberg also opened up about the DC Sequel's mid-credits scene, which involves Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland) and John Economos (Steve Agee) attempting to recruit Billy Batson/Shazam into the Justice Society -- first introduced in Black Adam -- on behalf of Amanda Waller. The filmmaker explained that the scene originally included several Justice League members, but that the moment was scrapped just days before shooting. "So, Peter Safran, who produced this movie and Peacemaker, made some calls, and thankfully, Jen Holland and Steve Agee were able to come by on very short notice," the director said. "I mean, the scene makes a little less sense with them. It’s like, 'Why are they recruiting for Justice Society?' but you can kind of see it as they’re working for Amanda Waller. So I was just very grateful to get them in there, and it was really cool shooting it because I’m a big fan of Peacemaker."

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Set several years after 2019's Shazam!, the DC sequel finds Asher Angel and Zachary Levi's Billy Batson/Shazam working alongside the rest of the Shazam Family to stop the Daughters of Atlas, played by Rachel Zegler, Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu. Unlike its predecessor, which was a surprise hit with critics and at the box office, Fury of the Gods received mostly negative reviews and came in under box office estimates. At this time of writing, the film has grossed $65.5 million globally.

Shazam! Fury of the Gods is currently playing in theaters.

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