After six months of filming Wonder Woman 1984, the production has officially come to an end. Gal Gadot shared three pics on Instagram alongside director Patty Jenkins, expressing her gratitude to the cast and crew. In her post, she reflected on the incredible experience of filming the sequel, describing it as even more remarkable and meaningful than the first time.
And that’s a wrap! Gal Gadot took to Instagram to announce the end of filming for Wonder Woman 1984. The production took place in four different locations across three countries, with nearly 1000 crew members dedicating themselves to the movie each day. Gadot expressed her pride in the team and gratitude for the partnership with director Patty Jenkins. She praised Jenkins for her support, encouragement, and ability to bring out the best in everyone involved. Gadot also thanked the talented cast for making each day on set enjoyable and fun. She feels fortunate to have worked with such amazing people and considers Jenkins not just her director, but also her friend.
Patty and Gal are an unbeatable duo on this project. I feel incredibly fortunate to be collaborating with the amazing Patty Jenkins as my director.
Expressing her gratitude, Gadot mentioned, “I am so thankful to have her as my friend.” She also gave credit to the talented cast for making each day enjoyable and fun. Reflecting on the challenging journey, she added, “Every take, every day, we gave our best, and I couldn’t be prouder.”
Gadot expressed her love for the character and gratitude to the universe for the opportunity. She credited the fans for pushing her to do her best every day. Excited for the release in 2020, she stated, “I can’t wait to share it with you all! ❤️ Gal.”
Wonder Woman 1984, originally set for a November 1, 2019 release, will now hit theaters on July 5, 2020, as announced by Warner Bros.
All set to dominate: Currently, Wonder Woman 1984 has a clear path with no direct competition on its new release date, 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 a strong $103.2 million debut. The film eventually raked in $412.5 million domestically and $821.8 million worldwide, surpassing expectations despite its $149 million budget.
Following her breakout role in Wonder Woman, Gadot reprised her iconic character in Justice League later that year.
Gal and Chris: Warner Bros.’ DC Extended Universe finally struck gold with the release of Wonder Woman in 2017, raking in a whopping $103.2 million in its opening weekend.
The new Wonder Woman movie, Wonder Woman 1984, is now set to hit theaters on July 5, 2020, according to Warner Bros. The release date has been moved back from its original date of November 1, 2019.