Gal Gadot’s latest release, Wonder Woman 1984, has been a hit at the box office. The actress, who plays the title character in the film, took to TikTok to share some behind-the-scenes fun from the set. In her post, she can be seen dancing to Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, dressed in a pink sweater dress and neon accessories that perfectly capture the 80s style. Gal called it her ‘first time dancing’ on the popular video app, showing off her playful side with her hair and makeup team.
Gal Gadot delighted her fans by sharing her first dancing TikTok on Tuesday, giving them a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes fun on the set of Wonder Woman 1984. The actress seemed to be enjoying herself immensely as she sat down to get ready with the help of three makeup artists who were wearing face shields to protect themselves from COVID-19. To ensure everyone’s safety, the dressing room was set up outdoors in the fresh air instead of in a stuffy trailer. As the makeup team got to work, Gadot lip-synced to a popular tune, prompting everyone to break into dance and join her in the fun. Even though she was still sitting down, the talented actress threw up her hands and danced like a pro.
Completely awesome! The 35-year-old Israeli actress looked like she stepped right out of the 80s with her pink sweater dress and neon accessories. She even rocked out to Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Wanna Have Fun with her hair and makeup team, completing the retro vibe.
Happy group: As Gal sat down, a trio of professionals donning face shields to prevent the spread of COVID-19 helped her achieve a glamorous look. She appeared to be thoroughly enjoying the experience.
Gadot was simply irresistible as she playfully lip-synced to her favorite tune while her hair and makeup team worked their magic. The catchy chorus proved to be contagious as the crew couldn’t resist joining in on the fun with some dance moves. Gal shared some behind-the-scenes snaps of her funky style on Instagram, making light of the situation with a witty caption. She admitted that it was her first time dancing on Tiktok, never expecting to find herself in this position. The star was probably feeling pretty great after learning that her recent film directed by Patty Jenkins, had broken pandemic box-office records. The movie made an impressive $16.7 million in North America alone.
Gal shared a humorous moment on Instagram by uploading some behind-the-scenes pictures of her groovy appearance. She playfully teased the situation by posting similar snaps.
The author of the content made a lighthearted remark about her first attempt at dancing on Tiktok, poking fun at herself and inviting readers to check it out. Despite earning less than the original Wonder Woman film’s whopping $100 million opening, Warner Bros. still considers Wonder Woman 1984 a success, given that only 35 percent of cinemas in the U.S. are open due to the pandemic. In fact, the studio has already fast-tracked a third Wonder Woman movie with Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins. Although HBO Max also released the film simultaneously, there are no available viewing figures yet. According to Variety, most of the movie’s ticket sales in the U.S. came from private watch parties where customers rented out screening rooms in cinema chains for approximately $100 each.
The latest installment of the Wonder Woman franchise has emerged as a blockbuster hit amid the pandemic. Titled “Wonder Woman 1984”, the movie premiered in theaters on Christmas Day and earned $16.7 million at the North American box office over the weekend. When combined with international ticket sales, the film’s overall earnings amounted to $85 million by Sunday. Back in 2017, the previous Wonder Woman film made history as the biggest opening for a female director and raked in $822 million globally. While the sequel had initially been projected to earn nearly $1 billion before the pandemic, it is now anticipated to make around $180 million, according to reports from Variety.
Although the opening weekend for the 2020 Wonder Woman sequel didn’t quite compare to the original film’s $100 million earnings, it was still considered a triumph. As a result, Warner Bros. wasted no time in announcing a third installment with both Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins set to return.