Gal Gadot is absolutely gorgeous as the heroine Wonder Woman, and fans can’t wait to see more of her in action in her upcoming standalone film directed by Patty Jenkins.
It will be several more months before this happens, so in order to appease fans during the long wait, Gadot shared a new photo of Wonder Woman/Diana Prince on her social media page. She then captioned the photo with three yellow hearts.
In the film, Diana’s love interest is military man Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), who somehow finds his way in Themyscira and enlists the help of the Amazon warrior to save mankind. But it seems like something bad will happen to Steve in the film because Gadot is already talking about his replacement in the sequel.
“Wonder Woman” comic book writer Greg Rucka earlier told Comicosity recently that the beloved superhero from Themyscira is bisexual, so Gadot thought of the perfect love interest for her. “I saw her the other day, Halle Berry. She’s so beautiful. Wow! She’s gorgeous! So… yeah, I could do it with her,” Gadot said, according to Batman-News.
Gadot even told Variety that Diana’s interest in women actually “makes sense” because she grew up in a land where there are no men. In the movie, Gadot said her bisexuality “never came to the table,” but it’s not hard to believe that it’s possible.
“When you talk theoretically about all the women on Themyscira and how many years she was there, then what he said makes sense,” she said. “In this movie she does not experience any bisexual relationships. But it’s not about that. She’s a woman who loves people for who they are. She can be bisexual. She loves people for their hearts.”
“Wonder Woman,” which is directed by Patty Jenkins, will be released on June 2, 2017. Gal Gadot will reprise her role as Diana Prince in the “Wonder Woman” standalone film directed by Patty Jenkins. In this photo, the actress arrives at the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on Jan. 8, 2017. Photo: Reuters/Mike Blake
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