Gal Gadot bids farewell to Wonder Woman 1984 with exclusive behind-the-scenes snapshots

After six months of filming, production on Wonder Woman 1984 has officially concluded. Lead actress Gal Gadot shared three photos on her Instagram, featuring herself and director Patty Jenkins, expressing gratitude to her fellow cast members and crew. In a heartfelt message, she reflected on the experience as being even more extraordinary and memorable than filming the first Wonder Woman movie.

That's a wrap: Gal Gadot announces on Instagram that production on Wonder Woman 1984 has wrapped principal photography

It’s a wrap: Gal Gadot took to Instagram to announce the end of filming on Wonder Woman 1984, thanking the nearly 1000 crew members who worked tirelessly across 4 diverse locations in 3 different countries.
Gadot expressed her pride in the dedicated crew and her gratitude for director Patty Jenkins, who she called her partner and friend. She praised Jenkins for always supporting the cast, encouraging creativity, and helping them bring out their best selves on set.
The actress also showered praise on the talented cast members who made each day enjoyable and fun, expressing her gratitude for their contributions to the film.

Patty and Gal: 'Couldn't ask for better partners on this.. I'm so lucky to have the one and only Patty Jenkins, as my director,' she added

Patty and Gal: ‘I am really fortunate to have Patty Jenkins as my director, she is the best partner I could ask for on this.’

Taking direction: 'I am so grateful to call her my friend,' Gadot continued. 'And to our AMAZINGly talented cast who made every day enjoyable and fun, thank you!'

Expressing her gratitude, Gal Gadot shared, “I am so thankful to have her as my friend and to the incredible cast who made each day on set enjoyable and fun, thank you!” She described the experience as indescribable, expressing how demanding and challenging the journey was, but noting the dedication and hard work put in by all. She acknowledged the fans for their support and encouragement, mentioning how their enthusiasm motivated her every day. Looking forward to sharing the film in 2020, Gadot ended with excitement. Warner Bros. has rescheduled the release of Wonder Woman 1984 to July 5, 2020, from its initial date of November 1, 2019.

Ready to attack: As of now, Wonder Woman 1984 doesn't have any direct competition in its new release date, which could lead to a big opening

All set to dominate: Wonder Woman 1984 currently stands unchallenged in its upcoming release slot, setting the stage for a potentially massive opening.

Back in 2017, the original Wonder Woman marked a significant success for Warner Bros.’ DC Extended Universe (DCEU), kicking off with an impressive $103.2 million box office debut.

The film went on to rake in $412.5 million domestically and an astounding $821.8 million worldwide, surpassing expectations considering its $149 million production budget.

Following her breakout role in Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot reprised her superhero character in the subsequent 2017 film, Justice League.

Gal and Chris: 2017's Wonder Woman was the first true hit for Warner Bros.' DC Extended Universe (DCEU), opening with $103.2 million

Gal Gadot and Chris Pine starred in the 2017 film Wonder Woman, which became a major success for Warner Bros.’ DC Extended Universe (DCEU) by raking in $103.2 million in its opening weekend.

Release Date: Warner Bros. has announced a July 5, 2020 release date for Wonder Woman 1984, which was originally slated to open on November 1, 2019

Wonder Woman 1984 is set to hit theaters on July 5, 2020, after Warner Bros. pushed back its original release date from November 1, 2019.

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