Of course, she stayed mum on any storylines.
said “Wonder Woman 3” would be put on the fast-track.Īsked for an update on the third flick at Wednesday’s “Red Notice” premiere, Gadot did not disclose whether she’d head into production first on “Wonder Woman 3” or “Snow White.” But, she did say that the superhero script is currently in the works. After the major success of “Wonder Woman” (2017) and its sequel (2020), a third film is coming in the DC Comics franchise, with director Patty Jenkins returning to helm the follow-up. Gadot’s slate is incredibly full, as the Israeli-born actor and producer continuously rises further up on Hollywood’s A-list with each new role she lands. Production on the Disney film is expected to begin in 2022. Marc Webb (“The Amazing Spider-Man”) will direct the untitled adaptation of “Snow White.” Marc Platt (“La La Land”) is producing, reuniting with songwriting duo Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (“Dear Evan Hansen,” “La La Land” and “The Greatest Showman”), who will write new music for the film.
Gal Gadot's keeping her Evil Queen impression under wraps until it's time to watch her #SnowWhite live-action remake in theaters: "Now, are you crazy? No! I want you to come to the movies." /lPIJc1sxeB When asked to give her best “mirror, mirror” reading on Wednesday’s red carpet, Gadot held off, joking, “Are you crazy?!” Gadot exclaimed. The villain is known for the famous line: “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?” In the classic fairytale, which was Disney’s first animated feature in 1937, the Evil Queen attempts to trick Snow White into eating a poisoned apple after becoming jealous of her beauty. The film will have the “Wonder Woman” A-lister starring opposite “West Side Story” breakout Rachel Zegler, who will lead as the titular Disney princess. Gadot’s casting was reported to be in final negotiations on Wednesday.