Gal Gadot is tipped to be a scene stealer in Batman v Superman – and she certainly outshone her co-stars on the red carpet at the movie’s US premiere in New York.
The actress, who plays Wonder Woman in the new superhero blockbuster, wore a sparkly mini-dress with beaded embellishments on the “black” carpet at Radio City Music Hall.
The dress showed off the 30-year-old former fashion model’s incredibly toned figure, accentuated by her strappy silver heels.
Gal Gadot is joining the Justice League ranks (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Gal ditched heavy make-up for a more au naturel look with a touch of eyeliner and mascara, and finished off with a nude lipstick.
The Israeli actress styled her shoulder-length hair in tousled tresses with a centre parting and kept her accessories to a minimum.
Wonder Woman is part of DC’s “Trinity” of top tier heroes with Batman and Superman (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Our #WonderWoman, @GalGadot, looking stunning at the #BVSPremiere. #BatmanvSuperman pic.twitter.com/7NozpYiu61
— Batman v Superman (@BatmanvSuperman) March 20, 2016
The Fast & Furious actress is set for her debut as Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – and if the teasers are anything to go by she’ll be making quite an entrance as Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman (Henry Cavill) face off.
We’ll also see Gal on screen as Wonder Woman’s alter ego Diana Prince – and she looks to be more than a match for Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent.
Our super cast. #BVSPremiere #BatmanvSuperman pic.twitter.com/G8ZiDr9QbR
— Batman v Superman (@BatmanvSuperman) March 20, 2016
After hitting Mexico and New York launches at the weekend, the stars will be in London this week for the European premiere of Batman v Superman.
And there’ll be more premieres in store for Gal – she is already filming her own standalone Wonder Woman movie due for release in 2017, co-starring Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, and is signed up for the two-part Justice League movie as well in 2017 and 2019.
World premieres – here we come!! #BVS #WonderWoman pic.twitter.com/JiXO4u6Sge
— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) March 20, 2016
It’s almost here!! One more week!! Can’t wait to finally share this with you all!! #WonderWoman #WhoWillWin #BVS pic.twitter.com/NsJMqconUe
— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) March 18, 2016
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