Gal Gadot shares first shots of herself as super hero in action sequel Wonder Woman 1984

She began filming the sequel to last year’s summer blockbuster earlier this week.

And on Sunday Gal Gadot, 33, shared the first snaps of herself in character in Wonder Woman 1984.

Little seemed to have changed about the superhero’s revealing, shiny red, blue and gold costume, although her long brunette tresses seemed to be a little more tousled and curly, perhaps in keeping with the era the film is set in.

  

‘She’s back…’: Gal Gadot posted the first image of herself in Wonder Woman 1984 on Saturday

She also posted a snap of herself as Diana Prince reflected in a wall of TV screens showing typically Eighties images including the late Larry Hagman as Texas oilman J.R. Ewing in Dallas. 

Meanwhile, Gal and co-star Chris Pine, 37, were seen filming Wonder Woman 1984 on a balcony in Washington, D.C., on Friday. 

The action stars appeared to be shooting an intense and intimate fight scene with the two ending up chest-to-chest.  

A different time: The 33-year-old also shared a shot of herself as Diana Prince reflected in a wall of TV screens showing typically Eighties images including the late Larry Hagman as Texas oilman J.R. Ewing in Dallas

A different time: The 33-year-old also shared a shot of herself as Diana Prince reflected in a wall of TV screens showing typically Eighties images including the late Larry Hagman as Texas oilman J.R. Ewing in Dallas

Back at it: On Friday, Gal and Chris Pine were seen going chest to chest on a balcony on the set of Wonder Woman 1984 in Washington, D.C.

Back at it: On Friday, Gal and Chris Pine were seen going chest to chest on a balcony on the set of Wonder Woman 1984 in Washington, D.C.

Chris plays Steve Trevor and how the character even came to be in the movie is a mystery to fans as he was killed in the first film, sacrificing himself to save London from a lethal mustard gas bomb. 

Since the movie is set in 1984, which is almost 70 years after the WWI setting of the first film, some fans suggest that Chris is playing Steve’s son. 

In the 2017 Wonder Woman film, the military pilot gives up his own life to prevent a German gas attack, so how exactly he returns for the sequel is still a mystery. 

 Comic book characters have a tendency to not stay dead, and theories such as time travel, resurrection and alternate universes have all been flouted as possible explanations.

There is also the theory that Chris is playing his character Trevor’s son this time around.

The movie is set to hit theaters November 1, 2019.

  



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