It's a very good time to be a fan of Wonder Woman. In honor of the legendary hero's 75th Anniversary, DC Comics has several landmark events planned to celebrate her legacy. And next year, the powerful icon will topline her first solo silver-screen adventure, picking up where Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice left off. Do you have any questions about Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman movie? Well, today is your lucky day:

In honor of #WonderWoman75, join me & @PattyJenks for a LIVE Q&A TODAY at 1:15 PM ET! Submit Q's now: #AskWonderWoman #WonderWoman pic.twitter.com/mAgoKgwNjl
— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) October 21, 2016

As you can see by this tweet, Wonder Woman herself -- Gal Gadot -- will join her Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins for a Twitter interview with fans. Using the hashtags #AskWonderWoman and #WonderWoman, DC fans can submit inquiries which the duo hopefully will answer via social media.

In light of the upcoming chat, today would actually be a fantastic time to drop a new trailer. So far, the only thing we have seen from Jenkins' Wonder Woman film is the debut footage, which was eye-popping, but left a lot of unanswered questions. I guess that's what the Twitter Q-and-A is for!

Gal Gadot introduced Diana Prince and her alter ego, Wonder Woman, into the DC Extended Universe in this year's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Now, this solo movie will serve as a prequel, filling in Diana's backstory by taking audiences to the mythical land of Themyscira, where Diana rules alongside Queen Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen) and General Antiope (Robin Wright). The action won't be limited to the island nation. After a human pilot (Chris Pine) lands in Themyscira, Wonder Woman ventures to our mainland, where a World War -- and an outside threat -- will change how she thinks and feels about humanity.

What would you like to ask Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins about Wonder Woman? I'm curious about the film's main antagonist, as we don't really know at the moment who the villain of the piece is. Perhaps there isn't a chief villain in this origin story, as we've already seen Diana Prince battle Doomsday, a weapon created by Lex Luthor. But I'd like to know if a classic rogue from Wonder Woman's comics will surface.

At the very least, we know that Wonder Woman will be back on screen later next year in Zack Snyder's Justice League, thereby proving again why this is a fantastic time to want to see Diana Prince on the big screen. Happy Birthday, Wonder Woman! Now, get your questions submitted, DC fans.