“Empowering Independence: Gal Gadot, Batman v Superman Star, Talks Wonder Woman’s Strength and Beauty in Bold Yellow Attire”

Gal Gadot, the actress who brought the iconic superheroine Wonder Woman to life on the big screen, understands the significance of her role. In a relaxed interview with Glamour magazine’s April issue, the star of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice discussed the importance of portraying Wonder Woman as an independent character. Gadot emphasized that the character’s presence is not driven by a love story or to serve someone else, but rather to showcase her own strength and abilities.

Independent woman: Gal Gadot looked radiant as the cover girl for the April issue of Glamour, in which she gushed about portraying Wonder Woman, who's 'not there to serve someone else' 

Gal Gadot, the cover girl for Glamour’s April issue, exuded confidence and beauty as an independent woman. She expressed her admiration for playing Wonder Woman, a character who prioritizes her own goals and is not just a mere servant to others.

Leading lady: The 30-year-old Israeli actress will portray the iconic character alongside Ben Affleck (as Batman) and Henry Cavill (as Superman) in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 

The main actress for the upcoming movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a 30-year-old Israeli woman named Gal. She will be playing the iconic character Wonder Woman alongside other popular actors such as Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill. Gal praised Wonder Woman’s emotional intelligence and believes that women should not hide their emotions in order to appear tough. She thinks that embracing our true selves is a strength. Gal also discussed how playing such a powerful role has influenced her thoughts on feminism. She believes that many misunderstandings have caused confusion about the true meaning of feminism, which is equality for all. The actress looked stunning on the cover of the magazine wearing textured halterneck and distressed jeans.

Following her heart: The brunette beauty also gushed about Wonder Woman's emotional strength, sharing: 'I think it¿s a mistake when women cover their emotions to look tough'

Expressing her passion: The dark-haired beauty praised Wonder Woman’s inner strength and shared her belief that women shouldn’t suppress their emotions to appear tough. Gal emphasized her desire for equal opportunities and wages for all individuals, acknowledging the trailblazing women who made it possible for her to pursue her dreams as a working mother. Despite her success, Gal understands that criticism comes with the job, as she experienced backlash when her role in Wonder Woman was initially announced.

'You want people to be happy!' The stunning cover girl admitted that she read Internet comments about her casting 'in the beginning' but stopped after so much criticism about things such as the size of her breasts

Gal, the gorgeous cover girl, revealed that she initially read comments online about her casting but stopped due to excessive criticism regarding her breast size. She expressed her desire for people to be happy but acknowledged that pleasing everyone is impossible. Despite the negative remarks about her body, the mother-of-one maintained a positive attitude and didn’t let it affect her. In a playful response to the criticism, she suggested that Amazons historically had only one breast to avoid interference with the bow and arrow.

Getting a piece of the action: Previously Gal played Gisele in Fast & Furious (as well as Fast Five, Fast & Furious 6, and Furious 7), and even did some of her own stunts in 2013's Fast & Furious 6 (pictured) 

Gal, who played Gisele in several “Fast & Furious” movies including “Fast Five,” “Fast & Furious 6,” and “Furious 7,” also performed some of her own stunts in the 2013 film. Despite her success in acting, Gal originally had no intention of becoming an actress. Prior to her career in Hollywood, she served in the Israeli army as a combat trainer after completing a rigorous three-month boot camp. Her initial plans were to become a lawyer, but her life took a different turn when she was approached to compete in Miss Israel at the age of 18 and won. Despite her change in plans, Gal always remained positive and open to new opportunities.

At long last: Gal will bring the iconic heroine to the big screen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which hits theaters March 25, before going on star in a standalone film about the character, as well as two Justice League movies 

Finally, after much anticipation, Gal Gadot will be portraying the iconic heroine on the big screen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The film will be released on March 25th, and Gadot will then go on to star in a standalone Wonder Woman film, as well as two Justice League movies. Reflecting on past roles that didn’t work out, such as her audition to be a Bond Girl in Quantum Of Solace, Gadot believes that everything happens for a reason and that not getting certain roles has led her to where she is today. Following the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Gadot will continue her role as Wonder Woman in a standalone film and two Justice League movies scheduled for 2017 and 2019. Lynda Carter famously played Wonder Woman on TV during the 1970s.

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