Gal Gadot is Wonder Woman in the upcoming film, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and there isn't much fans can do about that now. What they can do, however, is always complain about Gadot's physique whenever she reveals images of herself on social media platforms.

Just recently, the actress released more images of herself as she continues to hit the gym in order to get herself in shape. We're not sure if these pictures were before Batman v Superman began filming, or after. One thing we're sure of, Gadot definitely gained body mass, but not enough for some.

If the Israeli beauty was hoping to shoot down her critics with these new images, then it's obvious she has failed in that regard. We're not sure if a live-action Wonder Woman requires a muscular actress or someone like ex-MMA fighter, Gina Carano, who the fans have suggested.

Fans should bear in mind that the Wonder Woman we've come to love in the comics and in the animated TV series while not skinny, was not overly muscular either. Furthermore, one should never compare a real woman with the comic book designs because comic book designs are made to perfection.

What people are saying on Twitter:

@FitnessChick20: Gal Gadot reveals her #WonderWoman physique. Ummm. She's gorgeous but what physique?

@geekychicrules: I don't understand why people think Gal Gadot has to look like a human cyborg to play Wonder Woman. I think she looks great.

@cnkucowski: im sorry but the whole gal gadot is to skinny to play wonder women is ridiculous. shes the perfect weight and shes beautiful too.

While Gal Gadot might not have that Wonder Woman body, no one can deny her beauty. However, the most important aspect of her playing Wonder Woman is not her looks, but her acting ability. We've not seen much of the actress to get us excited, but Warner Bros. must have been floored by her audition performance for the role.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is set for release in 2016 while the Wonder Woman standalone movie is destined for 2018.

Be sure to follow T-Lounge on Twitter and visit our Facebook page. 

Photo: Gage Skidmore | Flickr

ⓒ 2024 TECHTIMES.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
Join the Discussion