There were reports that Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman was paid less than her DC counterpart Superman's Henry Cavill, but according to sources the two received the same amount for their debut standalone outings.
A source told The Hollywood Reporter that Gadot made the same amount upfront if not slightly more on Wonder Woman than Cavill made on 2013's Man of Steel.
The alleged salary discrepancy story first appeared in a magazine, which cobbled together salary information that had previously appeared in various publications and did not differentiate between upfront salary vs bonuses and performance escalators.
The story was later updated but caused a stir on the Internet as Hollywood's gender gap on wages has become a popular issue.
The magazine story said Gadot was paid $300,000, while Cavill received $14 million.
Warner Bros, the studio behind both movies, declined to comment.