It’s surprising why she even bothers with makeup.
Gal Gadot appeared natural as she left her hotel in New York on Friday, ready for the release of Wonder Woman in US theaters.
The 32-year-old kept it casual for the event, wearing distressed wide-leg jeans, flat sandals, and a fitted navy crew neck top.
At the crack of dawn, a radiant Gal Gadot emerged from her New York hotel on a Friday morning, ready to conquer American theaters as Wonder Woman.
Her hair, still slightly damp from a recent wash, was neatly tied up in a bun, and she sported oversized shades that almost seemed unnecessary, hiding her breathtaking beauty.
The Israeli actress exuded a strong sense of confidence as she geared up for the highly anticipated debut of her iconic character in a standalone film.
Critics and audiences alike have already given the movie glowing reviews, earning an impressive 93 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, further solidifying Gadot’s rightful place as a modern-day Wonder Woman.
Casually dressed in distressed wide-leg jeans, flat sandals, and a fitted navy crew neck top, the 32-year-old made a statement at the event. With nearly $19 million earned in foreign markets, the film’s UK debut outperformed Marvel’s Logan and Captain America: The First Avenger. Directed by Patty Jenkins, known for her work on Charlize Theron’s Monster, it marks the first time a woman has taken on a superhero tentpole film. This release is the fourth installment in the DC Expanded Universe, joining the ranks of Man Of Steel, Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice, and Suicide Squad.
Special occasion: With her hair recently washed and still slightly damp, she had it elegantly styled in a tight bun, accentuated by a pair of large sunglasses that cleverly concealed her striking features. The story follows Diana of Themyscira, a fierce Amazon warrior and the daughter of the god Zeus, as she joins forces with pilot Steve Trevor (portrayed by Chris Pine) to prevent the outbreak of World War I. As reported by People, sales of Wonder Woman merchandise on eBay have surged by over 100% in the month leading up to the movie’s premiere. The most sought-after item is a rare Wonder Woman #1 comic book, originally priced at just 10 cents in 1942, now being offered for a whopping $150,000.
Taking names: The movie has been receiving rave reviews, currently boasting an impressive 93% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes from both critics and viewers alike.