She’s been cast as Wonder Woman’s alter-ego, Diana Prince in the upcoming DC comic book movie and Gal Gadot looked beautiful when she was pictured filming scenes in London on Sunday.
The 30-year-old was pictured wearing period dress as she filmed with a host of extras in London’s Trafalgar Square, in scenes which depicted the celebration of the Armistice following World War One.
The whole of the Square was closed for filming for five hours, as period vintage cars and trucks were seen with over 300 extras, all dressed in period costume.
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Superheroine: She’s been cast as Wonder Woman’s alter-ego, Diana Prince in the upcoming DC comic book movie and Gal Gadot looked beautiful when she was pictured filming scenes in London on Sunday
Special time: The 30-year-old was pictured wearing period dress as she filmed with a host of extras in London’s Trafalgar Square, in scenes which depicted the celebration of the Armistice following World War One
Leading lady Gal was at the heart of the action in a navy overcoat and maroon blouse. The brunette beauty had a look of determination on her face, possibly assessing the scene for danger.
The movie also stars Chris Pine and Robin Wright – and the superhero film follows the Amazon princess as she leaves her island home to explore the world.
Moreover, The Office star Lucy Davis was pictured looking unrecognisable when she stepped out on the set of Warner Brothers’ Wonder Woman on Sunday.
Special lady: Created in 1941, Wonder Woman is an Amazonian princess gifted with a wide range of superhuman powers and battle skills.As is typical in the comic book world, the character is a force for good and has faced a vast array of super-villains
Busy set: The whole of the Square was closed for filming for five hours, as period vintage cars and trucks were seen with over 300 extras, all dressed in period costume
Wheely good: Roads were filled with the old cars as filming continued throughout the day
There she is: Diana Prince is the secret alter-ego of Wonder Woman – Lynda Carter (pictured) famously took on the role in the TV series which ran from 1975-1979
The British actress, 43, swapped her golden tresses for a wild and wavy ginger look, cut into an unruly bob to play Diana’s best friend, Etta Candy.
Many vintage military uniforms could be seen, and there was a patriotic feeling in the air with red, white and blue bunting hung around the square and Union Jacks being passionately waved.
Wonder Woman isn’t set to hit cinemas until next year. The film will be based around the origins of the character as many aren’t as familiar with her beginnings in comparison to Batman or Superman.
Ready for action: Leading lady Gal was at the heart of the action in a navy overcoat and maroon blouse. The brunette beauty had a look of determination on her face, possibly assessing the scene for danger
Getting through the schedule: She caught up with the other actors as she continued to film more scenes on the day
Close attention to detail: Costume designers helped to dress the stars and made sure there wasn’t a hair out of place
Vintage: In keeping with the fashion of the time, Lucy Davis covered up in checked coat worn over a burnt orange jacket earlier that day
Transformed: Lucy, 43, looked almost unrecognisable when she stepped out on the set of Warner Brothers’ Wonder Woman on Sunday
Created in 1941, Wonder Woman is an Amazonian princess gifted with a wide range of superhuman powers and battle skills.As is typical in the comic book world, the character is a force for good and has faced a vast array of super-villains.
Fans have already had their appetites whetted by the character’s appearance in the trailer for Superman vs Batman, which will be released later this year.
Other cast members in the highly-secretive blockbuster include Harry Potter’s David Thewlis, Danny Huston, Trainspotting star Ewan Bremner as well as indie-darling Lena Anaya.
Standing in line: Gal could be seen in a packed crowd of military men as she got to work
Lots to look forward to: Fans have already had their appetites whetted by the character’s appearance in the trailer for Superman vs Batman, which will be released later this year
A nice gesture: A stand was set up ‘In honour of our heroes’ to pay tribute to servicemen in the movie
A step back in time: Trafalgar Square was barely recognisable as it was decked in its post-War finery