Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman and Jason Momoa's Aquaman are getting the Pop! treatment, according to an announcement released by Funko, which makes the popular toy figures.

These are the Pop! versions of the characters as they appear in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

The company previously announced figures for Batman and Superman from the film, so these two new figures will join those. However, missing from the Batman v Superman lineup of Pop! figures is Lex Luthor, although the character has received a lot of press recently. However, it's likely that Funko will create a figure for the villain before the film's release later this year.

Funko also announced Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and Aquaman figures in its Wacky Wobblers, Dorbz and Mystery Mini lines. The Mystery Mini figures also include the alter egos of Superman and Batman, as well as a Wonder Woman Amazonian princess figure.

"You can't go wrong with our Batman v Superman Mystery Minis!" writes the company. "Whether you open your box to find a hero like Superman or Batman, or a seemingly normal civilian like Clark Kent or Bruce Wayne, they're ready for battle!"

Funko lists these new figures as "coming soon," but the company hasn't yet set an official release date for them. However, expect them to arrive before March, just in time for the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice film premiere.

Meanwhile, Mez-Itz announced a complete line up of Suicide Squad mini figures, including the Joker, Killer Croc, Harley Quinn, Katana and Deadshot.

"Each figure is in the two-inch scale," writes Mez-Itz on its website. "All feature five points of articulation. Each character has been carefully recreated by the Mezco design team to match their on-screen appearance in the new big-budget spectacular."

There is no word yet if Suicide Squad will get its own Funko Pop! figures, but it's probably a sure bet that Funko will make an announcement before the movie's premiere.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice arrives in theaters on March 25. Suicide Squad takes over theaters on Aug. 5.

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