Gal Gadot dishes on how Wonder Woman is a symbol of 'love, peace and hope'
Dec 22, 2020
Washington [US], December 22 : Hollywood star Gal Gadot was thrilled to pick up the gold lasso again of Wonder Woman ( and the Amazonian's alter ego Diana Prince) in the highly-anticipated superhero sequel 'Wonder Woman 1984.'
According to Fox News, while promoting the film, the 35-year-old action star described how much Diana has changed since her first encounter with mankind during World War I.
"The first one, we got to experience the birth of a hero, Diana Prince discovering her powers and becoming Wonder Woman... now when you meet her, she's no longer the wide-eyed, she's been around. She understands everything. She's wiser, she's more mature," Gadot told Fox News.
What remains the same is what Wonder Woman represents to all those who admire her.
"Everything about Wonder Woman, I [also] believe in. She's all about love and peace and hope and compassion and empathy and bringing people together," Gadot described.
"I'm forever grateful that I got to be the one to portray this iconic character that means so much for so many people all around the world," she gushed. "I never take it for granted."
Fox News reported that the sequel reunites Gadot with director Patty Jenkins, who won rave reviews for the first WW installment and was a huge hit at the box office. The 2017 original took in USD 821 million worldwide.
The 'Justice League' actor described their strong off-camera relationship as "integral" to the on-screen development of the character.
"We always have this ping-pong of like throwing thoughts to each other and stuff like that.... she's an integral part of Wonder Woman for me," Gadot said.
She added that they even spend time together when not shooting and how it's made them "stronger" as a creative pair.
'Wonder Woman 1984' debuts on HBO Max and in U.S. theatres on Christmas Day.