Gal Gadot’s Fun-filled Retro TikTok Adventure behind the Scenes of Wonder Woman 1984

To commemorate the triumph of Wonder Woman 1984 at the box office, Gal Gadot, the lead actress, shared a delightful throwback of her memorable time on set. With a carefree and playful demeanor, the charismatic Israeli star utilized TikTok to proudly present her “debut dance” on the widely used video platform. Dressed in a stylish pink sweater dress adorned with lively neon accessories, Gadot fully immersed herself in the spirit of the 80s. Swinging to the classic and timeless melody of Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” she flawlessly synchronized her dance moves with her talented team in charge of her hair and makeup.

Goofing off: Gal Gadot shared her first dancing TikTok on Tuesday, posting a fun behind-the-scenes moment from the set of Wonder Woman 1984

Delighting her fans with a burst of silliness, Gal Gadot brightened up the day by sharing her first-ever TikTok dance video. Treating her followers to a playful sneak peek behind the scenes of Wonder Woman 1984, Gal couldn’t hide her excitement. Surrounded by a team of professionals wearing face shields for safety during the pandemic, Gal’s dressing room was set up outside, making the most of the fresh air. As she flawlessly mouthed the lyrics, her dedicated hair and makeup team busily worked their magic. However, the catchy chorus proved irresistible, and even though they were sitting down, Gal couldn’t help but throw her hands in the air and let loose, fully embracing her carefree spirit.

Totally rad! The Israeli actress, 35, was the epitome of 80s-chic as she donned a pink sweater dress and neon accessories while rocking out to the Cyndi Lauper classic Girls Just Wanna Have Fun with her hair and makeup team

Isn’t it amazing? The Israeli actress, who is 35 years old, appeared incredibly trendy, capturing the essence of the iconic 80s atmosphere. With confidence, she wore a vibrant pink dress that perfectly complemented her eye-catching neon accessories. Jamming to the timeless song “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper, she radiated pure happiness and revived the spirit of the era. With the support of her talented hair and makeup team, her overall appearance was absolutely cool and poised to make a lasting impression.

Glad squad: Gal looked like she was having a blast as she sat down and got glam from a trio of pros wearing face shields to combat the spread of coronavirus

Safety protocol: Adding another layer of safety, the star's dressing room was a outdoors in the fresh air, instead of inside a stuffy trailer

Joyful group: The girl seemed to be thoroughly enjoying herself as she comfortably took a seat and underwent an impressive transformation by a group of skilled professionals who were wearing face shields to ensure safety amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

Irresistible: As Gadot lip-synced her hair and makeup team got down to business, but they couldn't help but break into dance once the famous chorus came

Unstoppable: As Gadot effortlessly mouthed the lyrics, her team of hairstylists and makeup artists smoothly carried out their tasks. Yet, their resistance to the infectious beat proved futile as they couldn’t help but spontaneously break out into dance moves when the iconic chorus played.
Gal playfully teased a humorous moment on her Instagram feed, sharing some candid behind-the-scenes photos showcasing her unique and funky appearance. In the caption, she good-naturedly made fun of herself, noting that it was her first venture into dancing on TikTok. She expressed her surprise at this unexpected turn of events but encouraged her followers to give it a watch. The success of the recently released Justice League film, helmed by Patty Jenkins, likely contributed to Gal’s positive and cheerful mood, with the movie setting a new record for pandemic box-office earnings, grossing $16.7 million in North America.

Teaser: Gal teased the silly moment on Instagram, posting similar behind the scenes snaps of her funky look.

Gal entertained her Instagram followers by sharing a delightful collection of amusing behind-the-scenes snapshots that captured her one-of-a-kind and fashionable flair, creating a truly entertaining moment.

Silly stuff: She poked fun at herself in the caption, writing: 'My first time dancing on Tiktok! Never knew the day would come but here it is - me - dancing - on tiktok. Go check it out!'

In a playful and lighthearted manner, she poked fun at herself in the caption, joking about her unexpected foray into TikTok dancing. With a hint of surprise, she revealed that the day had finally arrived for her to showcase her dance moves on the popular platform, encouraging her followers to give it a watch.

The box office earnings of Wonder Woman 1984 may not match the overwhelming success of its predecessor, which brought in over $100 million, but Warner Bros. still deems it a triumph. This is mainly due to the limited number of open theaters in the U.S., with only 35 percent currently operating.

Notably, Warner Bros. wasted no time in announcing their plans for a third Wonder Woman film, with Gal Gadot reprising her role as the superheroine and Patty Jenkins returning as the director.

Although Wonder Woman 1984 also premiered on HBO Max, no specific details about its viewership numbers have been disclosed.

According to reports from Variety, a significant portion of ticket sales in the U.S. were attributed to private watch parties. Customers had the opportunity to rent out screening rooms at theater chains, with the average cost being approximately $100 per room.

Despite the ongoing pandemic, Wonder Woman 1984 has emerged as a sensational hit and currently holds the title of the highest-earning movie in theaters. Its release over the Christmas weekend resulted in an astounding $16.7 million in box office earnings in North America alone. When combined with its international numbers, the film has amassed an impressive global total of $85 million as of Sunday.

Back in 2017, the original Wonder Woman made history as the highest-grossing film directed by a female filmmaker during its opening. It went on to generate a staggering $822 million worldwide. The highly anticipated sequel, with a production cost of approximately $200 million, was initially expected to approach the $1 billion milestone in box office collections. However, current estimates suggest that it will likely reach around $180 million, as stated by Variety.

The numbers:  While it's a drop in the ocean compared to the $100m opening generated by the original 2017 Wonder Woman film, it's still judged a success. Warner Bros.  announced Sunday it's fast tracking a third Wonder Woman film with Gadot and director Patty Jenkins returning

While Wonder Woman 1984 may not have achieved the staggering $100 million opening of its prequel back in 2017, it is still being hailed as a success in its own right. Warner Bros. has recently delighted fans with the news that they are fast-tracking the production of a third Wonder Woman film, promising to bring back the dynamic combination of Gal Gadot as the beloved superhero and Patty Jenkins as the director.

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