It’s surprising to see her wearing makeup considering how naturally beautiful she is. Gal Gadot, looking radiant, left her hotel in New York on Friday, ready to conquer the US box office as Wonder Woman. The 32-year-old kept it casual yet chic for the event, wearing distressed wide-leg jeans, flat sandals, and a fitted navy crew neck top.
The start of justice: Bright-eyed Gal Gadot emerged from her New York hotel early on Friday as Wonder Woman geared up for its release in US theaters. Her hair, freshly washed and slightly damp, was expertly pulled back into a tight bun, while oversized sunglasses concealed her striking face. The Israeli actress exuded confidence as she prepared for her iconic character’s big screen debut, with early signs showing that she was right to feel so assured. Initial feedback for the movie has been optimistic, holding an impressive 93 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes from both critics and viewers alike.
The 32-year-old went for a laid-back look on the important occasion, choosing distressed wide-leg jeans paired with flat sandals and a fitted navy crew neck top.In international markets, the movie has already made nearly $19 million, outperforming Marvel films like Logan and Captain America: The First Avenger on its opening night in the UK.Directed by Patty Jenkins, who also directed Charlize Theron’s Monster in 2003, it is the first superhero blockbuster to be helmed by a female director.This film is the fourth in the DC Expanded Universe, following movies like Man Of Steel, Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice, and Suicide Squad.
On the big day, her hair was still damp from being freshly washed, tied up in a tight bun, and she sported oversized shades to hide her stunning face. This tale follows Diana of Themyscira, an Amazon warrior and demigoddess daughter of Zeus, as she crosses paths with fighter pilot Steve Trevor (played by Chris Pine) in an attempt to prevent World War I.
People magazine reports that sales of Wonder Woman merchandise on eBay have more than doubled in the month leading up to the film’s release. The priciest item up for grabs is a collectible Wonder Woman #1 comic book, originally sold for just 10 cents in 1942, now being listed for a whopping $150,000.
Crushing it: The film is receiving great early reviews, boasting a solid 93 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes from both critics and viewers.