It’s quite surprising to see her wearing makeup. Gal Gadot, looking radiant and natural, emerged from her New York hotel on Friday, ready for the release of Wonder Woman in US theaters. The 32-year-old kept her outfit casual, wearing distressed wide-leg jeans, flat sandals, and a fitted navy crew neck top.
At the crack of dawn: The youthful Gal Gadot emerged from her New York hotel on Friday morning, ready for Wonder Woman to conquer the big screens in the US.
With her hair still wet and neatly pulled back into a bun, she sported oversized sunglasses that almost kept her captivating face a secret.
The self-assured Israeli actress seemed poised for the highly anticipated debut of her superhero alter ego, reflecting many signs that she was destined for success.
Initial feedback on the movie has been upbeat, with an impressive 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from both critics and viewers alike.
In casual attire, the 32-year-old chose distressed wide-leg jeans, flat sandals, and a fitted navy crew neck top for the important event. The movie has already earned nearly $19 million in international markets, outperforming Marvel films like Logan and Captain America: The First Avenger on its opening night in the UK. Directed by Patty Jenkins, known for her work on Charlize Theron’s Monster, this film is the first superhero blockbuster led by a woman. It is the fourth movie in the DC Expanded Universe, following Man of Steel, Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Suicide Squad.
On a significant occasion, her hair, freshly cleaned and still wet, was neatly arranged in a bun, hidden underneath a pair of large sunglasses that almost seemed to be stealing attention away from her beautiful face.
The plot revolves around Diana, a strong Amazon warrior who is the daughter of the god Zeus and also a demigoddess. She finds herself in the midst of World War I after encountering a fighter pilot named Steve Trevor.
According to reports from People magazine, the sales of Wonder Woman-themed products on eBay have more than doubled in the month leading up to the movie’s debut. The priciest item listed is a collectible comic book of Wonder Woman #1, originally sold for just 10 cents in 1942, now advertised for a whopping $150,000.
Taking names and making waves: The upcoming movie has been receiving glowing feedback, boasting an impressive 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from both reviewers and viewers alike.