Bits and pieces about the "Wonder Woman" film are constantly surfacing over the past days. From the trailer to the casting, the film crew keeps on teasing fans on what to expect from the upcoming movie. Now the latest update comes from the lead star herself, Gal Gadot, who talked about her ultimate costume experience.
Last weekend, during an appearance at Rhode Island Comic Con, Gadot shared a couple of details about her firsts as the new Wonder Woman according to Comic Book. One significant part of her interview was about the first time she wore her costume on.
Her first fitting of the superhero's costume was said to be about three days after she got the role. She was flown to Michigan and was led to a large building. The actress emphasized the huge part of her description as she talked about the hangar that had wide walls covered with pictures of her as the new female superhero.
"It was really-really tight, and we adjusted it. And I love the costume. I think, it complements Wonder Woman very much so, as being the greatest warrior out there. And now it's much more comfortable." said Wonder Woman actress according to CBR.
"Wonder Woman" tells the story of Amazon Princess Diana, who meets American pilot Steve Trevor when he washes ashore on the hidden island of Themyscira. Learning about the world at war, Diana leaves her home to try to bring peace for all humanity and its race.
Gadot is joined in the film by Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen, Robin Wright, Lucy Davis, Lisa Loven Kongsli and David Thewlis. She will then repeat her role as Wonder Woman in director Zack Snyder's "Justice League," starring side by side with Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ezra Miller as The Flash and Ray Fisher as Cyborg.
According to an article from Jobs & Hire, it was reported that Gal Gadot was very happy to be the leading star of the said sci-fi film since she was a fan as a little girl. The much talked about DC superhero film "Wonder Woman" will hit theaters on June 2, 2017.
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