"A year ago... WOW! So much has changed. Back then I thought Corona was only a beer and I had no idea I'm gonna buy so many face masks. And hand sanitizer.. be safe everyone. Peace and love," she wrote
For years director Patty Jenkins and I have been talking about finding the right fighting style for Wonder Woman, because usually when you go to superhero movies the protagonist is a man. And men fight like men.
The captivating picture that sees the 35-year-old actor posing for the camera with no-makeup look, managed to garner more than one million likes within a few hours of being posted including one like from the Bollywood star
I loved the fact that Patty and (writer) Geoff Johns found a way to bring him back -- which we can't talk about -- but it made me really happy, the actor said.
Asked about being attached to the film as actor and producer, Gadot said: "It was an amazing opportunity for me to really learn from the best. I do what I do out of passion and love for the arts and the craft.
Snyder who wrote the original story of the 2017 released film has produced its sequel 'Wonder Woman 1984,' which is set to release in Indian movie theatres on December 25.
The upcoming DC film is a direct sequel to the 2017 superhero blockbuster "Wonder Woman", which followed Gadot's Diana Prince, who grows from a sheltered Amazonian princess to the titular warrior.
The studio also aims to start a new franchise with the adaptation of author Tomi Adeyemi's New York Times bestselling novel "Children of Blood & Bone".
It's time. We've all waited a long time for this one to come. I can't tell you how excited I am for all of you to see this movie. It wasn't an easy decision and we never thought we'd have to hold onto the release for such a long time but COVID rocked all of our worlds
The actress took to Instagram to reflect on her experience of working in the Covid-19 era after wrapping up the shoot of her upcoming heist film, "Red Notice", which also stars Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds.
According to Variety, Paramount Pictures won the rights to the project, reportedly beating out other suitors such as Apple, Universal, Warner Bros., and Netflix.