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‘Wonder Woman' Spoilers, Set Photos: Saïd Taghmaoui Reveals His ‘Superhero’ Look

‘Wonder Woman' Spoilers, Set Photos: Saïd Taghmaoui Reveals His ‘Superhero’ Look

Saïd Taghmaoui may have just accidentally revealed his role in the "Wonder Woman" movie. The actor shared a behind-the-scenes photo with lead star Gal Gadot, but quickly deleted the photo.

Taghmaoui shared the snap on his Instagram page earlier today. The photo shows him and Gadot dressed in their character costumes. Gadot is dressed in her World War II outfit, which fans have already seen in previously leaked set photos for "Wonder Woman."

Taghmaoui, on the other hand, is dressed in a similar outfit as the "Wonder Woman" star. He has on a large fur coat paired with a red cap. The actor has since revealed in past interviews that he plays a superhero in the movie.

However, his costume tells otherwise. Taghmaoui's outfit looks like someone from a military would wear. His coat and the red cap hint he could be playing a captain or one of the military leaders.

Regardless, details about Taghmaoui's role in "Wonder Woman" remain scarce. Perhaps the photo hints to his character in the movie. Why would he immediately delete the snap if it does not spoil the movie in any way. Fortunately, other media sites, including Flickering Myth, already grabbed a screenshot of his photo before he deleted it.

This is not the first time that a photo of the actor with Gadot appeared online. Bleeding Cool previously shared an old shot from 1918 that shows Saïd Taghmaoui with co-stars Gadot, Chris Pine and Ewen Bremner.

In the photo, Taghmaoui is carrying a gun over his shoulder. Meanwhile, Gal Gadot is in her Wonder Woman attire. This suggests that the actor could be playing a soldier or one of the military leaders. If not, then he could also be playing as a captain like Chris Pine. In "Wonder Woman," Pine plays a captain for the US Air Corp.

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