Gal Gadot’s film Wonder Woman 1984 claimed the number one spot at the box office recently. The actress decided to reminisce about her enjoyable moments on set by sharing a TikTok video of her ‘first time dancing’ on the platform. In the video, the 35-year-old Israeli actress exuded 80s style, wearing a pink sweater dress and neon accessories while grooving to the Cyndi Lauper hit Girls Just Wanna Have Fun with her hair and makeup crew.
Having fun: Gal Gadot uploaded her inaugural dancing TikTok video on Tuesday, showcasing a lively moment from the filming of Wonder Woman 1984.
Gal appeared to be thoroughly enjoying herself as she settled in for a glamorous makeover by a team of professionals equipped with face shields to protect against the spread of the virus. Taking an extra precautionary step, the dressing room was set up in an outdoor space to allow for fresh air circulation, rather than being confined in a cramped trailer. As Gadot mimed along to the music, her hair and makeup crew got to work. But soon enough, they couldn’t resist the infectious beat and found themselves dancing along to the famous chorus. Remaining in her seat, the super-heroine threw up her hands and moved to the music with enthusiasm.
How awesome is that! The 35-year-old Israeli actress looked effortlessly stylish in an 80s-inspired pink sweater dress and vibrant neon accessories. She was seen jamming to the iconic Cyndi Lauper song “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” with her hair and makeup crew.
Happy group: Gal appeared delighted while she sat down to get glammed up by a team of professionals wearing face shields to protect against the transmission of COVID-19.
Gadot couldn’t resist mouthing the words as her glam squad worked their magic on her, eventually joining in on a spontaneous dance party when the catchy chorus hit.
Gal playfully shared a lighthearted moment on her Instagram, sharing some fun behind-the-scenes photos of her unique outfit. In the caption, she humorously commented on her first TikTok dance, expressing her surprise at finally giving it a go. Fans were likely thrilled for her, especially after the success of the Patty Jenkins film, which set new box-office records during the pandemic by earning $16.7 million in North America.
Sneak Peek: Gal playfully shared a glimpse of the funny moment on her Instagram, uploading some amusing behind-the-scenes photos of her quirky outfit.
A bit of fun: She made a joke about her lack of dancing skills in the caption, saying, ‘Can you believe it? Me, dancing on Tiktok for the first time! Who would’ve thought this day would come? Go ahead and take a look!’ Although Wonder Woman 1984 didn’t reach the massive box office success of the 2017 original, Warner Bros. still considers it a win given the limited number of open cinemas in the U.S. On Sunday, Warner Bros. announced plans to start work on a third Wonder Woman film, bringing back both Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins. The movie also premiered on HBO Max, but official viewing numbers have not been disclosed. It’s reported that most of the U.S. ticket sales came from private watch parties, where customers rented out theater rooms for about $100 each.
Blockbuster Alert: Wonder Woman 1984 has broken records as the top-grossing film during the pandemic. The highly anticipated movie made its debut in theaters on Christmas Day, raking in an impressive $16.7 million in the North American box office over the weekend. Combining the North American earnings with international sales, Wonder Woman 1984 has amassed a global total of $85 million as of Sunday. The original Wonder Woman film, released in 2017, made waves as the highest-grossing film directed by a female filmmaker, reaching a total of $822 million worldwide. Despite high expectations for the sequel, which had a production budget of around $200 million, the ongoing pandemic has impacted its box office performance. While initial projections hinted at nearing the $1 billion mark, the film is now estimated to reach approximately $180 million in total earnings, as per Variety reports.
The amount may not be as huge as the $100 million opening of the first Wonder Woman movie back in 2017, but it is still considered a successful achievement. Warner Bros. has revealed their plans to release a third Wonder Woman film quickly, bringing back Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins for the project.