The year 2016 has been a jam-packed year for Gal Gadot who starred as Wonder Woman. This Spring, during the promotion of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Gadot's character was debuted where both fans and commentators agreed that she has been stellar.
Gadot has also geared up to play the character for her own individual film as well as the Justice League of Zack Snyder.
Diana, in the storyline of Wonder Woman, shows some tendency that she will fall for Steve Trenor of Chris Pine. However, in the movie's sequel, Wonder Woman's romantic interest still rests as a secret.
Conversely, when asked who she thinks could have an on-screen relationship with her, Gadot spoke of one familiar name.
In her interview on Good Night with Guy Pines, an Israeli talk show, Gadot revealed that she would not mind if her character's love interest in Wonder Woman 2 would be played by Halle Berry.
Gadot said, "I saw her the other day, Halle Berry. She's so beautiful. Wow! She's gorgeous! So...yeah, I could do it with her."
Writer Greg Rucka confirmed this summer that Wonder Woman was a canonically strange character in the DC Universe, and Gadot has not seemed to be dismayed by the admission.
In an interview with Variety not so long ago, Gadot already commented on the sexuality of Wonder Woman. She said it made sense when she was asked about Wonder Woman's bisexual or pansexual orientation.
"It's not something we've explored [in Wonder Woman]. It never came to the table, but when you talk theoretically about all the women on Themyscira and how many years she was there, then what he said makes sense," Gadot said.
Gadot furthered, "In this movie she does not experience any bisexual relationships. But it's not about that. She's a woman who loves people for who they are. She can be bisexual. She loves people for their hearts."
"By our standards where I am standing of 2016, Themyscira is a queer culture. I'm not hedging that. And anyone who wants to prevaricate on that is being silly....For the Amazons, it's just not a word that's active in their vocabulary. It's the same way that Diana has to search for the word 'brother' to describe Steve's relationship with his fellow sailors," Rucka said.
Wonder Woman is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is intended to be the fourth installment in the DC Extended Universe.
The film is directed by Patty Jenkins, written by Allan Heinberg and Geoff Johns, from a story by Heinberg and Zack Snyder, and stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Elena Anaya, Robin Wright, Lucy Davis, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Danny Huston, and Connie Nielsen.
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