Gal Gadot steals the spotlight in stunning purple attire at Comic-Con for Wonder Woman 1984 discussion alongside Chris Pine

Gal Gadot arrived at Comic-Con in San Diego, California in style over the weekend to represent Warner Bros. The 33-year-old actress from Israel rocked a stunning deep purple mini dress adorned with fringe at the bottom, paired with some killer high heels. She was there to chat about the upcoming Wonder Woman 1984 with her co-star Chris Pine, set to hit US theaters on November 1, 2019.

Happy lady: Gal Gadot made a colorful entrance into Comic-Con in San Diego, California on Saturday for Warner Bros

Joyful woman: Gal Gadot brought a vibrant energy to her appearance at Comic-Con in San Diego, California over the weekend for Warner Bros.

Star power: The 33-year-old Israeli actress wore a tight, deep purple mini dress with fringe on the bottom hem with a pair of very high heels

Celebrity Status: The 33-year-old Israeli actress dazzled in a form-fitting, deep purple mini dress adorned with fringe at the hemline, paired with sky-high heels.

In the upcoming film, Wonder Woman will face off against the Cheetah, a fierce villainess known for her extraordinary strength and agility.

Kristen Wiig, known for her work on Saturday Night Live, as well as movies like Bridesmaids and Ghostbusters alongside Melissa McCarthy, will be taking on the role of Cheetah.

There are whispers that Lynda Carter, who portrayed Wonder Woman in the 1970s TV series, may make a special appearance in the film.

The highly anticipated movie is being helmed by Patty Jenkins, who was also in attendance at Comic-Con.

A fresh tan: The stunner looked sunkissed suggesting she had just been on a summer vacation

A new bronzed glow: The beauty appeared radiant and sun-kissed, giving the impression she had recently returned from a tropical getaway.

In top shape: She has been working out nonstop to play Diana Prince/Wonder Woman again

In peak condition: She’s been hitting the gym relentlessly to reprise her role as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman.

A lot to say: Gadot has said she wanted to make Wonder Woman fearless so she could be an inspiration to young girls

There’s a lot to discuss: Gadot expressed her desire to portray Wonder Woman as fearless in order to serve as a role model for young girls. Pine appeared relaxed in his pink shirt and yellow pants, giving off summer barbecue vibes. Despite some confusion among fans due to his character’s apparent death in the first Wonder Woman film set in WWI, Pine will be reprising his role as Steve Trevor in WW: 1984.

A good team: The brunette bombshell was there to talk up Wonder Woman 1984 - which is due in US theaters November 1, 2019 - with her co-star Chris Pine

The attractive brunette actress was present to promote Wonder Woman 1984 alongside her co-star Chris Pine, set to hit US theaters on November 1, 2019.

The director: Also there was Patty Jenkins who is at the helm of the sequel

The director in charge of the sequel is Patty Jenkins, who shared with the audience her choice of setting in 1984 because it represents humanity’s highest and lowest points and our most extreme behaviors. A short teaser was released, showing Diana in action, saving a young girl from armed criminals in a shopping mall by disarming them, quickly moving the girl to safety, and then using her lasso to subdue the men before making a daring escape.

Powerful: Jenkins told the audience that she chose 1984 as her setting because it was 'mankind at its best and worst' and 'us at our most extreme'

Jenkins explained to the crowd that she selected the year 1984 as the backdrop for her story because it represents the full spectrum of humanity, showcasing both our finest moments and our darkest behaviors.

Giggles: Gal laughed backstage of the event with Chris Pine

Giggles: Gal and Chris Pine shared a laugh backstage at the event.

“I loved the vibrant colors, the intense action scenes (especially the slow-motion lasso), and even without Tiffany’s 1980s charm, the energy was amazing.”

Jenkins expressed, “My biggest goal was to create quality films during my career.”

“I realized that I have a deep love for these characters and this world. I wanted to create a movie that was fresh, powerful, and just as unique as the original. It was something I was really passionate about.”

'The colors are bright, the action was tough yet mesmerizing (the lasso, in full slow-motion, looks gorgeous), and even though Tiffany wasn¿t serenading the scene in her usual 1980s-mall-tour mode, the energy was high,' the director said

The director expressed that the colors were vibrant, the action was intense but captivating (especially the lasso in slow-motion), and despite Tiffany not singing in her typical 1980s mall-tour style, the energy of the scene was still very high.

Gal as Wonder Woman in the international blockbuster

Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman on TV; she was on the series in the late 70s

Two incredible sights: On the left, Gal Gadot stars as Wonder Woman in the movies, and on the right, Lynda Carter portrays Wonder Woman on television.

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