Actors Henry Cavill and Amy Adams arrive at the European Premiere of "Man of Steel" at a cinema in Leicester Square, central London, June 12,  2013.
Actors Henry Cavill and Amy Adams arrive at the European Premiere of "Man of Steel" at a cinema in Leicester Square, central London, June 12, 2013. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

The addition of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" brings to question which woman Superman will choose for his affections. After all, in the DC comics, Wonder Woman also became Kal El's love interest. However, in a recent interview, Amy Adams, who plays Lois Lane, addresses this concern and assures that there will be no competition between the two women.

Amy Adams sat down with Comingsoon.net during her promotional tour for her new animation movie, Tim Burton's "Big Eyes." Eventually, her involvement in the "Man of Steel" sequel was questioned. Adams confirmed there will be no "catfight" between Lois Lane and Wonder Woman when it comes to vying for Superman's affections. The actress even thought the notion as not a reality but a complete "male fantasy."

"I don't know how it will turn out, if we're going to be competition, but we are not in this [movie], I can safely say, and we're not in real life," she says.

In real life, the actress couldn't be happier that producers brought in Gal Gadot to "Dawn of Justice." She even described her co-star as the "coolest girl ever."

"It's exciting to get to bring in all these other characters and I was really excited that Gal (Gadot) was involved, because it was nice to have another girl on set, even if we don't work together a lot, it was nice to have her there," Adams told Comingsoon in an exclusive interview.

Additionally, Collider proposed Amy Adams will also have an appearance in "Justice League." She supposedly hinted her involvement in the movie when she claimed Lois Lane is still very much involved in "Dawn of Justice" even when she's up against big characters such as Wonder Woman, Superman and Batman. The actress confirmed Lois Lane will still play a major role when it comes to acquiring information. While the men do the "heavy lifting," as a journalist Lois will still be "the girl going out and getting it and figuring it out and putting it together." Collider said Lois could be tasked in finding and bringing all the other superheroes together.