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Can Wonder Woman save 2020?

Israeli actress Gal Gadot is back as the superhero who broke Hollywood box office records. Can she pull it off again in this pandemic-hit year? K J Yossman reports.

December 10, 2020 09:16
Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman

ByK J Yossman , K J Yossman

6 min read

It’s taken almost a year but 2020 has finally produced something to look forward to: no, not the Covid-19 vaccine (although, yes, that too) but the return of Wonder Woman to the silver screen, with Israeli-born actress Gal Gadot reprising her role as Amazonian superheroine Diana in Wonder Woman 1984, which is released next Thursday, December 16.

A night out at the cinema may seem like a distant memory, and even the pre-publicity events are virtual. But this week Gadot promised 2.5 hours of movie magic for those brave enough to venture out to see the film. “It’s the hardest movie I ever got to shoot by far, but it was worth it, ” she says, to a group of journalists assembled on Zoom. She explains that director Patty Jenkins wanted to keep CGI to a minimum. “So most of the stuff that you’re gonna see is real people doing the real thing, whether if it’s us, or the stunt people, it’s real people. So it took much longer — you have to prep it, to rehearse much longer.”

“But when you see it in the movie, you can just tell that it’s the real deal,” Gadot adds. “You can see by the face expressions that it’s real, you can see the weight and the movement and the speed.” Clad in a 1980s-style grey suit with her dark hair slicked back, the actress was joined by Jenkins as well as co-stars Kristen Wiig, Chris Pine and Pedro Pascal, and producer Charles Roven.

While the first Wonder Woman film was set during World War I, the latest instalment of the female-fronted franchise sees the immortal superheroine plunged into the excesses of the 1980s: not only the clothes and the music but the consumerism and sexism too. For Gadot, who was born in Petach Tikva in 1985, it is impossible to overestimate the importance of bringing a character like Diana to the big screen.