The Wonder Woman cast made a special appearance at a fan screening of the superhero flick in New York on a Wednesday night. Gal Gadot, along with Robin Wright, Chris Pine, and director Patty Jenkins, were all in attendance for the event, just two days before the movie’s big premiere. Gadot, the Israeli actress, looked chic in a black and white patterned mini skirt that showed off her slender figure.
To promote the film Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot attended a fan screening in New York on a Wednesday night. She styled her brunette hair in an updo and opted for bare legs paired with black strappy sandals. Gadot completed her look with a dark red manicure and matching lip color. Holding her cell phone in hand, she gracefully made her way into the movie theatre.
Dressed in a chic black and white mini skirt, Israeli actress Gadot, 32, showed off her slender figure while rocking strappy black sandals. In an article released on THR.com, Gadot showered praise on her director Jenkins. She highlighted how Patty had successfully portrayed Wonder Woman in a relatable way that resonated with people of all genders. Jenkins chimed in, challenging the notion that certain professions are inherently masculine.
Under a lot of pressure, the famous star was accompanied by Robin Wright, Chris Pine, and director Patty Jenkins at the event, just two days before the much-awaited movie’s release.
Expressing her confusion, she mentioned to THR.com, “I find it puzzling why being a director is considered unusual for a woman. It seems like a job that comes naturally to us. It’s like taking care of things in a nurturing way.”
It has also come to light that Gal sought and received the blessing of original Wonder Woman Lynda Carter before taking on the lead role in the film.
Speaking with ET Online about the new movie, Carter wholeheartedly expressed her support saying, “I am fully behind it. I carried the torch, and now I’m passing it forward to Gal and Patty.”
Carter feels a special connection with Gadot and Jenkins as they have all lived and breathed the character of Wonder Woman. She emphasized, “The bond we share is like a sisterhood. I urge everyone to embrace this.”
It’s a big deal: The success of the film hinges on being one of the few big studio comic book movies directed by a woman and featuring a female lead. Jenkins made sure to seek Carter’s approval and guidance for the new production based on DC Marvel Comics, wanting to honor the legacy of the original Wonder Woman series. She wanted to learn from Carter, who carried the Wonder Woman mantle for many years and inspired countless fans. The goal was not to create a new version of Wonder Woman, but to continue the legacy that Carter started and bring it into the future.
The actresses, Gadot and Wright, seemed cheerful and upbeat as they interacted with fans at the Lincoln Square theater.