There’s a woman in here!
Tag: Wonder Woman
“Wonder Woman can be very charming and warm and have so much compassion and love for the world. She can be soft and naive. At the same time, she just happens to be this demigoddess who can beat the shit out of you and can be a super badass and smart and confident. Ultimately, she’s very relatable.“ – Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins.
diana prince + raising her eyebrow
Diana + Steve’s photographs.
Gal Gadot visiting the Inova Children Hospital on June 06, 2018.
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Learn more about baby Karalyne and her courageous fight against AML here.
She is a child. The only child on the island. Please let her be so.
What are you?
You will soon find out.
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
Justice League (2018) #3
Wonder Woman (2017), dir. Patty Jenkins.
Diana Prince + Character Tropes
You will train her harder than any Amazon before her. Five times harder, 10 times harder — until she is better than even you .
# spear me next
I feel like for a certain kind of movie [the end titles] can really bring something to the party and elevate it. I don’t think that they’re always necessary, but when they’re good, when they’re well made, and when they’re in the right place I think they’re an amazing part of the movie.
In our case the title sequence almost became the end of the movie in a beautiful way. You’re right at a moment when you wish you had more and it becomes more. It carries forward the story in a way. What the final moment of the film is best at is saying “Now there’s Wonder Woman, now Wonder Woman is born.” — Patty Jenkins on Wonder Woman’s End Titles
“Be careful in the world of men, Diana. They do not deserve you.”
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
“I had such a build up for Wonder Woman, I got the part in 2012. I was so ready, I had these months of me getting super excited about this character, I literally just wanted to attack, to give it a bite, to dive in. And the only thing that I cared about was telling Diana’s story.” —
Gal Gadot.
Justice League (2017), dir. Zack Snyder.
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!
Gal Gadot in Wonder Woman (2017)
It has to be me.
Steve.
It’s wonderful! You should be very proud.
Wonder Woman (2017), dir. Patty Jenkins
Wonder Woman 1984 (2019) dir. Patty Jenkins.
How do I know you’re not lying to me right now?
Wonder Woman (2017), dir. Patty Jenkins.
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
Gal Gadot as Diana Prince in Justice League (2018)
Unique camera angles in Wonder Woman / Thor: Ragnarok / Black Panther
There’s a woman in here. What is she doing here? Get her out, get her out!
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
WONDER WOMAN (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
Diana and Steve 80s Retro Posters
#surprise, bitch
Only a god can kill another god.
# aesthetic
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Gal Gadot behind the scenes of Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman (2017), dir. Patty Jenkins.
End credits sequence by Greenhaus GFX.
You don’t know me, but I’ve known a few women like you.
“What one does with the truth is more difficult than you think.”
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
actual scene vs behind the scene
I’ve decided to get out more, have a little fun.
Enjoying yourself so far?
More than I expected.
Gal Gadot filming a stunt scene for “Wonder Woman 1984″ in front of the US Capitol Building in Washington, DC on June 18.
1918 // 1984
Personally I love that she’s herding him through (on the right) whatever they’re walking through.
Men do that to women all the time.
Wonder Woman (2017) dir. Patty Jenkins
“If any superhero won 2017, it was Wonder Woman. In yet another year when movies were punctuated by superheroes, none shined brighter than Diana Prince, played by Gal Gadot. And while the movie contained many great moments, there was none more powerful and defining than the scene where Wonder Woman charges through “No Man’s Land.” What’s brilliant about this scene is that it’s not only representative of Diana standing up for what she believes in, it’s compassion, determination, inspiration, and love rolled into one moment: Diana is taking fire and protecting those who can’t protect themselves. And she’s doing it with a small smirk that sharpens on her lips, as if she knows she’s got this. It crystallizes Wonder Woman’s heroism in such a beautiful way that as of that moment, you don’t need to know anything about the character’s past to understand her. This amazing scene tells you all you need to know about Wonder Woman’s place in the world.” – Wonder Woman’s “No Man’s Land” scene was the best superhero moment of 2017