Top 10 Coolest Things About Gal Gadot
From action franchises to animated favorites, Gal Gadot has packed her career with memorable roles and behind-the-scenes milestones that show how much work goes into bringing larger-than-life characters to the screen. Here are ten cool, fact-driven highlights—starting with her movie and TV projects—followed by a couple of biographical points that shaped her path.
‘Wonder Woman’ (2017) – she filmed reshoots while pregnant

Gal Gadot completed significant reshoot work on the film while five months pregnant, with effects teams later masking her baby bump on set. She trained for months in sword work, shield technique, and hand-to-hand combat to portray an Amazon warrior convincingly. The movie crossed $800 million at the global box office, establishing the character as a modern blockbuster lead. It also cemented a multi-film presence for Wonder Woman across the DC film slate.
‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ (2016) – first big-screen Wonder Woman

This film marked the first live-action theatrical appearance of Wonder Woman, introducing Diana Prince to a new generation of moviegoers. Gadot signed on for multiple projects, setting up future team-ups and solo entries. Her scenes established Themyscira’s artifacts and backstory that other films later expanded. The role required a new physical regimen and armor fittings tailored for extensive stunt work.
‘Justice League’ (2017) – she appears in both theatrical and director’s cuts

Gadot returned as Diana Prince in the 2017 ensemble feature alongside other DC heroes. She also appears in the 2021 director’s cut, which restores and extends several character beats and action sequences. Across both versions, her arc bridges ancient history and present-day threats, maintaining continuity with her solo film. Fight choreography and wire work were designed to integrate with her established weapons training.
‘Fast & Furious 6’ (2013) – her franchise role drew on real-world training

Before headlining superhero films, Gadot played Gisele Yashar across multiple ‘Fast & Furious’ entries beginning in 2009. The role leveraged her familiarity with firearms handling and tactical movement. She performed notable motorcycle and vehicle work that fit the series’ practical-stunt style. The character later reappeared in a surprise cameo, tying earlier storylines back into the ongoing franchise.
‘Red Notice’ (2021) – headlines one of streaming’s biggest heist capers

Gadot starred as an elusive art thief opposite Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds in this globe-trotting heist film. The production blended location shoots and large-scale set pieces to stage museum and auction-house cons. The movie posted record-setting view counts during its initial release window on streaming. Gadot’s role required precision fight beats and close-quarters choreography tailored to heist-genre pacing.
‘Death on the Nile’ (2022) – leads an Agatha Christie ensemble

In this adaptation directed by Kenneth Branagh, Gadot portrays wealthy heiress Linnet Ridgeway-Doyle. The production recreated 1930s period detail across wardrobe, sets, and props, including the paddle-steamer setting central to the plot. Her role anchors the inciting events that drive Hercule Poirot’s investigation. Filming combined practical sets with visual effects to depict the Nile voyage.
‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ (2018) – voices fan-favorite racer Shank

Gadot provided the voice for Shank, a skilled street-racing driver in the online game “Slaughter Race.” The character’s design and dialogue were tailored to convey confidence and mentorship for Vanellope. Voice sessions emphasized timing for action beats and comedic exchanges. The role expanded Gadot’s screen presence into animation for family audiences.
‘Heart of Stone’ (2023) – star and producer of a new spy franchise bid

Gadot headlined this espionage thriller as intelligence operative Rachel Stone. She also served as a producer, shaping development and action design through her company. The film features large-scale set pieces including aerial, alpine, and urban chases coordinated with digital and practical effects. Fight scenes were choreographed to showcase close-quarters technique and gadget-driven tactics.
Military service that informed on-screen discipline

Before acting, Gadot completed mandatory service in the Israel Defense Forces as a combat fitness and readiness instructor. The role involved leading training routines and emphasizing teamwork and endurance. That background provided a foundation for later stunt preparation and regimented workout schedules for action roles. It also gave her familiarity with safety protocols used on professional sets.
Producer initiatives that spotlight women’s stories

Gadot co-founded the production banner Pilot Wave with Jaron Varsano to develop film and television projects. She served as an executive producer and on-camera host for the docuseries ‘Impact with Gal Gadot’, which profiles women leading community change around the world. The series format combines interviews, verité footage, and location-based storytelling. Her producing slate also includes features designed to build out action-thriller properties anchored by strong female leads.
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