Gal Gadot flaunted her chic fashion sense as she enjoyed a lunch date at Nobu in Malibu on a Wednesday. The 37-year-old actress, known for her role in Wonder Woman, sported a stylish black leather motorcycle jacket paired with distressed blue jeans at the popular Japanese restaurant by the beach.
Accompanying her was her husband, Yaron Varsano, a 48-year-old businessman, whom she has been happily married to since 2008. Despite the unfortunate news that she will not be reprising her role in Wonder Woman 3 following the project’s cancellation by Warner Bros, Gal seemed in good spirits as she dined out with her spouse.
Rockstar vibes: Gal Gadot flaunted her edgy fashion sense while grabbing a bite to eat at Nobu in Malibu the other day. She stayed cozy in a stylish blue zip-up sweater paired with a grey t-shirt and a trendy jacket. Completing her outfit with a pair of chunky black boots that had a cool front zipper detail. Keeping it low-key, the Death on the Nile star had her chocolate brown hair up in a casual messy bun and opted for a natural no-makeup look.
Stylish lady: The actress, aged 37, looked effortlessly chic in a black leather biker jacket and ripped blue jeans as she dined at the popular Japanese beachside restaurant frequented by celebrities.
On the other hand, her partner was wearing a red plaid shirt on top of a gray t-shirt, with blue jeans and black sunglasses completing his look. They marked their 14th marriage anniversary recently. Gal and her partner, who works in real estate, have three daughters – Daniella (1), Maya (5), and Alma (11).
Having lunch with her other half, Israeli actress was accompanied by her partner in life, businessman Yaron Varsano, 48, whom she tied the knot with back in 2008.
Following the news from last month that Warner Bros. had decided not to proceed with Wonder Woman 3, DC fans were surprised by the recent outing. Reports suggest that the sequel was scrapped because director Patty Jenkins, who directed the first two female-led superhero films, disagreed with the studio’s feedback on her treatment for the movie. As per The Wrap, sources claim that Jenkins’ treatment was submitted but did not meet the expectations of studio executives.
Staying steady: Gadot and her partner in real estate marked their 14th wedding anniversary just last year. They are proud parents to three lovely daughters: Daniella, who’s one, Maya, five, and Alma, who’s now 11 years old.
Warner Bros. Film Group Co-Chairpersons and CEOs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy reportedly turned down Patty Jenkins’ movie proposal, deciding not to proceed with the current version. The studio’s new CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran were said to agree that Jenkins’ concept wasn’t hitting the mark. After communicating this to Jenkins, De Luca and Abdy suggested exploring a different direction for the sequel. However, Jenkins apparently declined their offer, claiming they didn’t grasp her vision for Wonder Woman’s journey.
Gal Gadot was recently spotted out after news broke that Warner Bros. had decided not to proceed with the production of Wonder Woman 3. The actress had played the iconic role of Wonder Woman in the first two films. A photo of her in character from the movie Wonder Woman 1984 was also shared.
According to an insider, Jenkins made it clear to the studio that they had misunderstood her vision, the character, and the character arcs in her work. Despite being given the opportunity to present a different direction for Wonder Woman, she declined. With the studio not interested in her sequel treatment, Jenkins decided to part ways and focus on her next project.
It was rumored that Jenkins was not open to receiving input from CEOs Gunn and Safran, even though they were not directly involved in the matter. The first Wonder Woman film came out in 2017, followed by its 2020 sequel Wonder Woman 1984.
Lost interest: Reports suggest that the project was abandoned when director Patty Jenkins turned down the studio’s suggestions for her vision of the movie, causing her to step away. A photo of Jenkins and Gal Gadot from 2019 further backs up this claim.