It’s hard to understand why she even bothers with makeup. Gal Gadot, looking naturally beautiful, left her hotel in New York on Friday as Wonder Woman geared up for its release in the US. The 32-year-old kept it casual for the event, wearing distressed wide-leg jeans, flat sandals, and a fitted navy crew neck top.
At the break of dawn, a radiant Gal Gadot emerged from her New York hotel, ready to take on the day as Wonder Woman geared up for its US cinema release. Her hair, recently washed and still moist, was neatly tied up in a bun, complemented by oversized sunglasses that masked her captivating beauty. With an air of confidence surrounding her, the Israeli actress appeared poised for the big screen debut of her iconic character. Initial feedback on the film has been encouraging, boasting a solid 93 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes from critics and viewers alike.
The 32-year-old kept it casual for the special event, wearing distressed wide-leg jeans paired with flat sandals and a fitted navy crew neck top. The movie has already earned nearly $19 million in international markets, surpassing the opening night earnings of Marvel’s Logan and Captain America: The First Avenger in the UK. Directed by Patty Jenkins, known for directing Charlize Theron’s Monster in 2003, this superhero flick marks the first time a woman has directed a major comic book movie. 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 momentous occasion, she sported freshly washed hair tied up in a sleek bun, complemented by oversized shades that concealed her striking beauty. The tale follows Diana of Themyscira, an Amazon warrior and demigoddess, as she joins forces with pilot Steve Trevor to prevent the devastation of World War I. As reported by People, sales of Wonder Woman merchandise have skyrocketed on eBay in anticipation of the film’s debut. The most coveted item is a collectible comic book of Wonder Woman #1, originally priced at 10 cents in 1942, now fetching a staggering $150,000.
Crushing it: The movie is receiving high praise in early reviews, boasting an impressive 93 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes from both critics and viewers alike.