One is a Wonder Woman and the other is Mera, Queen of Atlantis.
And while Gal Gadot and Amber Heard play super-endowed characters on the big screen their real life personas are not all that different.
The two gorgeous actresses took to the red carpet in Hollywood on Monday night for the premiere of Justice League.
While Gal, 32, opted for a shimmering gold gown with metallic a sheen, Amber, 31, went for a all-black.
The former spouse of Johnny Depp, however, certainly made sure to have an eye-popping effect as her clingy number was sheer, revealing her flawless figure.
The blonde pinned her hair so that from the front it looked like she was rocking a punk style.
While Gal went for a more simple appearance, pulling her hair back to reveal her natural good looks.
Justice League also stars Jason Momoa, as Aquaman (Amber’s partner), and Ben Affleck as Batman (who appears to be the best candidate to play Wonder Woman’s love interest).
The DC universe film is set to hit theaters in the US this Friday.
Jason and Lisa Bonet, whom he married last month, walked their first red carpet as man and wife together at Monday’s premiere.
The dashing Jason was decked out in a navy suit over a black T-shirt, rounding off the look with a pair of wine-colored dress shoes.
Lisa sizzled in a scarlet gown that featured shimmery intricate embroidery over its shoulders and spilling down over the bust.
The pair looked at each other adoringly in front of the cameras, Lisa reaching one hand upward to touch his fast as she used the other to clasp his wrist.
Jason also enjoyed a laugh as he posed alongside Deborah Snyder, who’d got on a black sleeveless dress with knee-high black boots that nearly hit its hem.
As well, he hugged the navy-besuited Ben himself.
Ben, of course, also got in a bit of solo posing, his hands shoved into his pockets as he modeled a striped tie and brown shoes.
Henry Cavill, who plays none other than Superman himself, donned a glowing blue pinstriped three-piece suit over a paler blue dress shirt.
Going without a tie, he left a couple buttons open over his musclebound chest.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. star wore stylish black dress shoes and got in a bit of posing alongside maroon-clad Dany Garcia, whose talent management firm represents him according to a 2016 Newsweek piece.
Ray Fisher, who is playing Cyborg in the new superhero film, was dashing in a charcoal suit worn over a black dress shirt and matching black tie.
Ezra Miller brought back the 19th century, tucking his dark brown trousers into a large pair of boots and matching the bottoms with a long overcoat.
A scarlet pocket square spruced up the coat, which he’d wrapped over a midnight blue waistcoat that in turn was worn over a white dress shirt.
Ezra, who plays The Flash, kicked one foot out and spread his arms.
Gary Clark Jr. had zipped on a black leather jacket atop a charcoal T-shirt with a slanted, asymmetric hem.
His skintight black trousers fell onto matching shoes, and he added an extra splash of character to the look with a sand-colored cowboy hat.
Gary’s wife Nicole Trunfio posed for the cameras on his arm.
Brooke Ence flexed her muscles, posing up a storm in leather pants and a sleeveless lacy black turtleneck, plus a pair of nude heels.
Red Sox pitcher Drew Pomeranz and his wife Carolyn Esserman both wore black – he a suit teamed with a white pocket square, she a frilly-hemmed cocktail dress.
Tiffany Smith’s black mini-dress featured an extravagant bit of draper over its left shoulder, lengthening downward into a massive train.
Diane Lane, who plays Wonder Woman’s mother Queen Hippolyta Of Themyscira, wore an eye-catching dress with stripes in various shades of blue and grey, plus black.
The skirt went well with her top, which was largely black except for a bit of blue, grey and white striped patterning at the lapel, as well as blue buttons at the folded-up cuffs.
Hatted and suited, JK Simmons – who plays Gotham City’s Commissioner Gordon – was photographed singing autographs.
Mario Lopez smiled radiantly, holding open his Jacket to flaunt his Justice League America as he trod the red carpet at the premiere.
Ashley Iaconnetti wore a cleavage-baring midriff-flashing camel-colored top that matched the high-waisted trousers she had slipped on.
Lisa Loven Kongsli’s toga-reminiscent pale blue dress was hemmed at mid-thigh, clashing elegantly against black ankle-strap heels.
Meanwhile, Maria Elisa Camargo kept warm in a fuzzy pink jacket, placing a hand at her waistline as she posed in a seemingly airtight grey print mini-dress.
Ludacris looked smashing in a gleaming grey suit, and his wife of three years Eudoxie Mbouguiengue showed some leg in a split blue gown.
Danny Elfman, the man behind the film’s score, beamed as he posed beside his wife Bridget Fonda and their son Oliver.
Another couple at the premiere were former basketball player Paul Pierce and his glamorously-attired wife Julie.
She had slid into a glinting salmon-colored coat, flaunting her figure in a tight black dress, whilst he wore a grey and white checked suit.
Meanwhile, it was rumored that Gal would not returning to the franchise unless accused sexual harasser Brett Ratner’s name was removed.
And the actress is not only coming back but she will be seen back in the Amazonian armor sooner than expected.
Wonder Woman 2 is set to hit theaters a whole month-and-a-half earlier than expected on November 1, 2019 according to a Monday report from Deadline.
The original date for the flick was supposed to be on December 13, 2019.
The entertainment site also reports that the stunning 32-year-old Israeli actress will be returning along with director Patty Jenkins.
The news may come as a surprise to some as Page Six reported over the weekend that Gadot had reportedly refused to sign on for a sequel unless accused sexual harasser Ratner is removed from the franchise.
Deadline has since proved those claims as false as they report that the actress is already locked in for the sequel and that there have not actually been any contentious talks between Gal and the Warner Bros. executives over the disgraced 48-year-old film producer.
Ratner’s production company Rat-Pac Dune had co-financed the first Wonder Woman movie in an agreement with Warner Bros.
The Rush Hour director had not been listed as a producer on the hit film as is production company served as merely a passive financier.
Rat-Pac also is not currently committed to bankroll Wonder Woman 2 as their commitments with Warner Bros end with Dwayne Johnson action flick Rampage which is set for release on April 20, 2018.
Ratner has been accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women, and has since has vehemently denied the allegations against him through his attorney.
A Warner Bros. rep told Page Six the story was ‘false’ without elaborating, and reps for Godot and Ratner did not comment.
The original Wonder Woman flick was a smashing success at it was released in June of this year with a worldwide gross of nearly $822 million ($412 million domestically).