To many, Gal Gadot gave one of the most precious moments to comic book fans this year by
taking probably the most iconic superheroes of all time to the big
screen. Gadot, who played Wonder Woman/Diana Prince in this year's
blockbuster movie 'Wonder Woman', has revealed the most heartwarming moment she experienced this year,
which was more endearing to her than any on-screen or on-set moment.
According to sources, the 32-year-old actress revealed that she
experienced the most happiest moment of her life when the embargo for
her movie was lifted. She said, "It was a Thursday evening and I knew
they were lifting the embargo for the reviews at 9 p.m. It was my first
time going through such a thing. Usually, I'm not in the loop on when
the studio is lifting the embargo. So I put my six-year-old daughter to
bed and I said, 'You need to fall asleep, I need to do some work
tonight.' And of course that night she was very much awake. I said,
'Okay. I'm going to bring my computer and sit next to you until you fall
asleep.'"
Prior to 'Wonder Woman', Gadot had debuted in 'Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice'. While she felt as though she and director Patty Jenkins were crafting something "special" while working together, she was
largely unprepared for what came next. The actress further added, "So, I
bring my computer and I start to read all the reviews. I got so excited
I called [director Patty Jenkins]. And the moment I called Patty she
answered the phone - it didn't even ring. She immediately picks up.
She's all, 'What's going on? I've been meditating for 20 minutes, not
reading anything, literally waiting for you to call me.''
The 'Keeping up with Jones' star explained that couldn't find the words
to express her happiness in words, she simply screamed into the phone,
prompting Jenkins to ask her about the reviews. "'It's unbelievably
amazing! I can't believe this is happening to us right now!' Gadot
recalls. "And my daughter, who's 6 now, and was part of the production -
when you work so many hours [your children] come to set and become part
of the circus. My daughter got so excited," shared Gadot.
While the reviews were an unforgettable moment for Gadot, it was the
pairing of the moment with her daughter which made the embargo lift
truly heartwarming. "My daughter asked me, 'What's happening, mama?'"
Gadot said. "I told her - 'People are liking the movie. See, if you work
hard enough and you have good intentions sometimes in life people
appreciate it.' She jumped at me with teary eyes and said, 'I'm proud of
you mommy! That was a moment I'll never forget as a parent and a
mother. It was a very special thing," concluded Gadot.
For her portrayal of the Amazonian Princess, Gadot is all set to receive
the #SeeHer Award at this year's Critics Choice Awards. #SeeHer Award
is an award which recognises a woman that pushes boundaries and changes
stereotypes in entertainment to accurately portray women. Gadot will be
handed the award by Patty Jenkins, who directed her in 'Wonder Woman'.
'Wonder Woman' broke records when it was released, earning more than US$820 million worldwide. There is also a sequel in the works too, which
is expected to be released in 2019.
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