Over the weekend, Gal Gadot shared a retro-inspired swimsuit shoot on her Instagram page, bringing back the 1960s. The Wonder Woman actress, who is 37 years old, can be seen playfully sticking out her tongue in one of the black and white photos. She flaunted her incredibly long legs in a sleek, dark one-piece swimsuit that highlighted her enviable figure. In the pictures, she strikes poses around a director’s chair in a backyard, elegantly tying her hair up in a towel. In addition to her recent photoshoot, Gadot is also set to star in a remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch A Thief. The 1955 film starred Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in the lead roles and was based on a mystery novel by David Dodge. It isn’t the only project for Gadot that takes inspiration from Old Hollywood.
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Coming soon to the silver screen, she is set to star in a new version of the classic Alfred Hitchcock romantic thriller To Catch A Thief alongside Hollywood legends Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. It looks like a promising love story in the making!
Gal, an Israeli actress and producer, is set to star in a film about the life of Cleopatra. However, her casting has received criticism due to the fact that she is white and playing a legendary Egyptian queen. Despite Cleopatra’s Greek heritage, the portrayal of white actresses in the role has been a controversial topic. In response to the backlash, Gal spoke out on BBC Arabic, stating that if the intention was to remain true to historical accuracy, Cleopatra was actually of Macedonian descent.
Gal’s casting has raised eyebrows once again with her role as Cleopatra. However, this is not the first time that she has been at the center of controversy. Her portrayal of Wonder Woman also sparked political debates due to her previous service in the Israel Defense Forces.
The co-producer and international movie star expressed the difficulty they faced in finding a suitable Macedonian actress to portray Cleopatra. Despite this setback, she remained passionate about celebrating the legacy of the historic icon and honoring her. Gal challenged other filmmakers to create their own versions of the story, emphasizing her determination to create her own rendition.