Gal Gadot Embraces Natural Beauty in a Sundress, Finding Peace Amidst the Chaos

The next installment of the popular Wonder Woman film series is set to be released in theaters and on HBO Max this Christmas. Gal Gadot, the star of the movie, recently took some well-deserved time for herself before the busy promotional schedule for Wonder Woman 1984. In a recent Instagram post, the 35-year-old actress appeared relaxed and natural, flaunting her bare-faced beauty and glowing complexion in a makeup-free selfie.

Chilling out: Gal Gadot showed off her gorgeous makeup-free face as she relaxed on a sofa in a white patterned sundress and let loose with a beverage

Taking it easy: Without a trace of makeup, Gal Gadot flaunted her natural beauty while lounging on a sofa in a stylish white sundress adorned with subtle gray and beige patterns. With her long legs on display as the dress rode up slightly, she rested comfortably with one arm propped against her head. The 5ft10in Israeli actress had her dark hair pulled back and a refreshing beverage by her side for ultimate relaxation. Sporting a serene smile, she captioned the moment perfectly with: ‘The calm before the storm…’

Coming soon: Gal will be busy in the near future doing promotional work for her upcoming film Wonder Woman 1984, which will be in theaters and on HBO Max on Christmas day

Up next: Gal is set to have a full schedule promoting her latest movie, Wonder Woman 1984, hitting theaters and HBO Max this Christmas day.

New foes: The film picks up in the mid-1980s, with Wonder Woman squaring off with Maxwell Lord (The Mandalorian's Pedro Pascal) and the supervillain Cheetah (Kristen Wiig)

In the new movie, Wonder Woman will be facing off against villains Maxwell Lord (played by Pedro Pascal) and Cheetah (portrayed by Kristen Wiig) in the mid-1980s. Despite the mystery surrounding the plot, Gal Gadot is staying busy during the pandemic, hinting at upcoming media appearances for the film. Additionally, Chris Pine will be reprising his role as Steve Trevor, despite his apparent demise in the first movie.

The boss: Patty Jenkins, who directed the first Wonder Woman film to more than $800 million in grosses, will be back at the helm for the newest installment; seen together in May 2017

Patty Jenkins, the director of the highly successful Wonder Woman movie that brought in over $800 million in box office revenues, is set to return for the upcoming sequel. The pair was photographed together in May 2017.

Working relationship: She'll also be working with Gal again on a future project, a biopic about the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; Elizabeth Taylor seen in Cleopatra (1963)

Patty Jenkins, who successfully directed the first Wonder Woman movie that earned over $800 million, will be returning to direct the upcoming sequel. In addition to this project, she will also collaborate with Gal Gadot once again on a new film based on the life of the legendary Egyptian queen Cleopatra. The iconic role was famously portrayed by Elizabeth Taylor in the 1963 film “Cleopatra”, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Despite facing harsh criticism upon its release, the movie has gained more appreciation in recent years. It is known for being the most expensive film of its time, causing financial struggles for 20th Century Fox.

Mystery: Gal has already completed filming on a more recent period piece, the Agatha Christie murder-mystery Death On The Nile, which also stars Armie Hammer and Kenneth Branagh

Secret: Gal has finished shooting a new historical film, the murder-mystery movie Death On The Nile, inspired by Agatha Christie’s work, in which she co-stars with Armie Hammer and Kenneth Branagh.

Gal has finished filming her latest project, the Agatha Christie murder-mystery Death On The Nile. She is part of a talented ensemble cast including Armie Hammer, Annette Benning, Russell Brand, and Rose Leslie. The film is directed by Kenneth Branagh, who will also star as the iconic detective Hercule Poirot. Due to the pandemic, the release of the film has been postponed by 20th Century Studios, indicating it may hit theaters in 2021 or ’22.

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