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10 Strict Rules Gal Gadot Has To Follow To Play Wonder Woman

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Gal Gadot Has To Follow A Lot Of Strict Unnecessary Rules
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Playing a superhero is no easy task -- just ask Gal Gadot. The actress not only has the pressure of being the ONLY live-action Wonder Woman to grace the big screen, but Warner Bros. often imposes some pretty strict rules when it comes to portraying the hero.

Unlike other heroes like Batman and Iron Man, when Wonder Woman is in action, she has no mask covering her face. For Gadot, this means the actress has to perform as many of her stunts as possible -- or deal with a possible CG face replacement up to par with Henry Cavill’s mustache. Yes, we’re still talking about that CG debacle. Gal Gadot only appeared briefly in Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, but the role helped propel her to superstardom in Hollywood. Only thing is, the roles Gadot is able to take becomes limited when she’s tied down to strict contracts and rules from Warner Bros. One of them? Mandatory reshoots. To become an iconic live-action superhero, you must look the part. This means that in the months leading up to any Wonder Woman production, gal Gadot must start an intense workout routine to get in shape for the role. Learn about Gal Gadot’s workouts, diets, and ways she must get ready for her role as Wonder Woman.

Learn about these rules, guidelines, and ways the DCEU has impacted Gal Gadot’s career over the years. As hype builds for Wonder Woman 1984, we will see more and more details come out about her iconic role.


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