Thursday 10 August 2017

Gal Gadot celebrates Wonder Woman record... with a song

Wonder Woman (2017)


Wonder Woman has passed a massive milestone at the US box office, with revenue from the film crossing the $400 million mark, so how does star Gal Gadot celebrate? Well, with a song, of course.
As she found out the news, Gal broke into a spot of joyful singing (into her water bottle, which any woman knows is just as good as a hairbrush when it comes to impromptu karaoke) as captured on Instagram by her stylist.

"This is what happens when Wonder Woman breaks 400 million domestic! Wait for what happens at 500 million!" Elizabeth Stewart wrote alongside the clip.
Wonder Woman has been smashing the box office since its release. The DC Extended Universe movie overtook Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2 to become the biggest blockbuster of the summer and entered the highest-grossing 100 films of all time.
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It's also the highest-grossing DCEU movie ever, and the opening weekend (which took $100.5 million at the US box office) was the highest debut for any female director, and quickly became the highest-grossing female-directed live action film.
Whew. Talk about girl power.
It's no wonder (ha) that Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot and crew are all lined up for a Wonder Woman sequel, then. Unfortunately, the next instalment of Diana's badass-ery won't land in cinemas until December 13, 2019.
But if you can't wait that long, don't worry – Wonder Woman will be getting its digital release in just a few short weeks, on August 29, and you'll be able to buy it on Blu-ray and DVD from September 19.


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