Gal Gadot channels rocker chic while grabbing lunch with husband Yaron Varsano at Nobu

Gal Gadot showed off her trendy style while stepping out for lunch at Nobu, Malibu, on Wednesday. 

The Wonder Woman star, 37, rocked a black leather motorcycle jacket and a pair of distressed blue jeans to the celebrity beloved Japanese beachfront eatery. 

The Israeli actress — who will not be starring in Wonder Woman 3 after the project was axed by Warner Bros — was joined by her businessman husband Yaron Varsano, 48, to whom she’s been married since 2008. 

Rocker chic: Gal Gadot showed off her trendy style while stepping out for lunch at Nobu, Malibu, on Wednesday

Gal kept warm during the outing, wearing a blue zip-up sweater and grey t-shirt underneath her jacket.

The actress accessorized her look with chunky black boots that zipped up in the front.

The Death on the Nile beauty wore her chocolate brown tresses pulled into a messy bun and appeared to go makeup free for the day. 

Cool gal: The Wonder Woman star, 37, rocked a black leather motorcycle jacket and a pair of distressed blue jeans to the celebrity beloved Japanese beachfront eatery

Cool gal: The Wonder Woman star, 37, rocked a black leather motorcycle jacket and a pair of distressed blue jeans to the celebrity beloved Japanese beachfront eatery

Meanwhile her other half rocked a red plaid button-up over a grey T-shirt. He paired the outfit with blue jeans and sported black sunglasses.

The couple celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary last year. 

Gal and the real estate developer share three daughters together, Daniella, one, Maya, five, and Alma, 11. 

Lunch with the hubby: The Israeli actress was joined by her businessman husband Yaron Varsano, 48, to whom she's been married since 2008

Lunch with the hubby: The Israeli actress was joined by her businessman husband Yaron Varsano, 48, to whom she’s been married since 2008

The outing comes after it was revealed last month that Warner Bros. would not be moving forward with Wonder Woman 3, which came as a shock to DC fans. 

It’s been reported that it was scrapped after director Patty Jenkins – who helmed the first two female-led superhero movies – rejected studio notes on her treatment for the sequel which led to her exiting the project, according to The Wrap.

According to sources, Jenkins had turned in her treatment and it was not well received by studio execs.

Going strong: Gadot and the real estate developer celebrated their 14 wedding anniversary last year. The couple share three daughters together, Daniella, one, Maya, five, and Alma , 11

Going strong: Gadot and the real estate developer celebrated their 14 wedding anniversary last year. The couple share three daughters together, Daniella, one, Maya, five, and Alma , 11

Warner Bros. Film Group Co-Chairpersons and CEOs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy were cited as the ones who rejected Jenkins’ treatment and did not plan to ‘move forward with the film in its current iteration.’

It was also claimed that the studio’s new CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran agreed that Jenkins’ version of the film didn’t work.

This was communicated to Jenkins and De Luca and Abdy wondered if the director would be willing to move the sequel in a different direction.

It was alleged that pair’s offer was refused by Jenkins and she accused them of not understanding her vision or the trajectory of Wonder Woman as a whole.

Axed: The outing comes after it was revealed last month that Warner Bros. would not be moving forward with Wonder Woman 3. Gal starred as Wonder Woman in the first two films; Pictured in a still from Wonder Woman 1984

Axed: The outing comes after it was revealed last month that Warner Bros. would not be moving forward with Wonder Woman 3. Gal starred as Wonder Woman in the first two films; Pictured in a still from Wonder Woman 1984

‘[Jenkins] let them know that they were wrong, that they didn’t understand her, didn’t understand the character, didn’t understand character arcs and didn’t understand what Jenkins was trying to do,’ an insider claimed.

The studio allegedly gave Jenkins another chance to ‘pitch a different direction for Wonder Woman’ but, once again, she refused. Since they had no plans to use her sequel treatment, Jenkins decided to walk away and move on to her next film project.

It was claimed that Jenkins also had no interest in hearing CEOs Gunn and Safran’s input – though they were reportedly uninvolved in the situation.

The first Wonder Woman movie debuted in 2017, and was followed by its 2020 sequel Wonder Woman 1984.

Not interested: The project was reportedly scrapped after director Patty Jenkins rejected studio notes on her treatment for the new film, which led to her leaving; Jenkins and Gal seen in 2019

Not interested: The project was reportedly scrapped after director Patty Jenkins rejected studio notes on her treatment for the new film, which led to her leaving; Jenkins and Gal seen in 2019

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