Gal Gadot Wasn’t ‘Booted’ From Wonder Woman Role: James Gunn

According to James Gunn, the newly appointed decision-maker for DC Studios, Gal Gadot is still playing the part of Wonder Woman.

Updates on some of Gunn and producer Peter Safran’s changes for the future of the comic book franchises were released this month, following their appointment as DC Studios’ new co-CEOs in October.

There were speculations that Wonder Woman 3, the intended conclusion to her independent trilogy, was scrapped in addition to the announcement that Gadot’s Justice League co-star Henry Cavill is no longer playing Superman.

Asserting that he and Safran made “the move to boot Cavill and Gadot doesn’t inspire faith” in the future of the DC Universe, Gunn, 56, responded to a commenter on his Instagram post on Monday.

‘I’m not sure from whence you’re hearing that we ‘booted’ Gal,’ Gunn asserted.

Meanwhile, Gadot posted on social media that she “can’t wait to share her next chapter” of the character with fans a few days before rumors of Wonder Woman 3’s uncertain future surfaced.

Moreover, she added that “More than anything, I’m grateful to YOU for giving me the chance to play such an amazing, well-known role. the admirers The most incredible, kind, and kind supporters ever. I continue to pinch myself in hopes of waking up.”

Gal Gadot Wasn't 'Booted' From Wonder Woman Role: James Gunn

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