Gal Gadot is Wonder Woman as she does incredible aerial gymnastics in front of the U.S. Capitol… with a little help from a stunt double ‎

Gal Gadot is a force to be reckoned with when playing the role of Diana, or Wonder Woman. In real life, however, she is not afraid to ask for help from professionals when needed. Recently, she enlisted the services of a stunt double for a challenging move on set. Nevertheless, Gal still wows us with her own abilities. She executed an astounding aerial stunt sequence in front of the US Capitol building in Washington D.C., and the video is absolutely breathtaking.

The real deal: The hotly anticipated sequel is set to hit theatres in November next year.

The amazing performance of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in Washington D.C. was truly impressive, especially with her stunning aerial acrobatics. However, let’s not overlook the invaluable contribution of her stunt double who made it all possible. It takes great skills and dedication to bring to life such an iconic character on the big screen.

Gal was simply amazing! The daring artist pulled off an awe-inspiring array of aerial stunts that left onlookers completely captivated.

Professional help: The stunt double, who wore a wig to look just like Gal, was used for the more ambitious stunts in front of the Capitol, rising high into the air

Assistance from Experts: To pull off some jaw-dropping tricks in front of the Capitol building, a skilled stunt double with a wig that matched Gal’s appearance was needed. Gal rocked her Wonder Woman outfit and was carefully strapped onto a safety harness before she took flight to perform some daring acts in front of moving vehicles. The Israeli actress looked effortlessly graceful throughout the shoot, but for the more complex stunts, a stunt double with a resemblance to Gal was brought in to soar higher into the sky.

Every precaution: Gal, clad in the iconic Wonder Woman outfit, was carefully belted into a safety harness, before being hoisted to the air in front of some cars

Gal was fully prepared in her iconic Wonder Woman costume, and the necessary safety precautions were carefully put in place to ensure a secure lift in front of a line of vehicles. The team worked diligently to ensure that the task was executed successfully.

Action: Rigged up to the device, the 33-year-old Israeli glided along in front of the vehicles, acting for the cameras

As the device provided power, a 33-year-old Israeli effortlessly glided ahead of the vehicles, delighting the video crew with their skills.

Here she goes: Gal is hard at work on the sequel, with the new flick titled Wonder Woman 1984

Currently, Gal Gadot is heavily involved in the production of the anticipated sequel to the highly acclaimed superhero flick, Wonder Woman. The upcoming movie, titled Wonder Woman 1984, will feature Gadot reprising her role as the Amazonian warrior and facing off against a fresh nemesis, The Cheetah, played by Kristen Wiig. The story is set during the Cold War era of 1984 and will be directed by Patty Jenkins, who also directed the first installment which was a box office hit in 2017. Along with directing, Jenkins will be co-producing alongside Gal, Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, Zack Snyder, and Stephen Jones.

She's a Wonder: Starring Gal Gadot as the Amazonian warrior once again, Wonder Woman¿s next big screen adventure sees her battle an all new foe, The Cheetah, played by Kristen Wiig

Get ready for an exciting adventure with Gal Gadot returning as the daring Wonder Woman. The tension and intensity are amped up in this latest installment as she faces off against a formidable new foe, The Cheetah, portrayed by the gifted Kristen Wiig. Don’t pass up the chance to experience the heart-racing excitement!

Life off: Gal balanced on a cooler at the start of the shot

Gal settled comfortably on a sturdy cooler as soon as the camera began to roll.

Ready to roll: Filming for the production is set to take place in Washington, D.C., Alexandria, Virginia, the UK, Spain and the Canary Islands

Exciting update! The crew in charge of the newest venture is all set to commence filming in various locations. They plan to film scenes in Washington, D.C., Alexandria (Virginia), the UK, Spain, and the Canary Islands. All preparations have been made and we can hardly wait to see the final product.

We'll have to wait: The hotly anticipated sequel is set to hit theatres in November next year

The highly-anticipated sequel to the blockbuster hit is expected to be released in November of next year, but fans will need to have a bit of patience. However, there are exciting new cast additions to look forward to, including Pedro Pascal joining Kristen and Chris Pine returning to his role as Steve Trevor. The film will be shot in various locations across the globe, such as Washington D.C., Alexandria, Virginia, United Kingdom, Spain, and the Canary Islands. Director Patty and DC Entertainment President Geoff Johns have hinted that the movie will take place in 1984, making it an exceptional piece of cinema. We cannot wait to see this film!

Impressive: Wonder Woman (at least, her talented stunt double) gets airborne

Wow! The Wonder Woman stunt double is absolutely amazing as she gracefully flies through the air.

All pro: The muscular and talented stuntswoman is seen in the harness, against the iconic backdrop of the Capitol

The female stunt performer, suspended in a harness, exhibits her strength and skills against the Capitol building which provides a striking setting.

Taking flight: The pro will take Gal's place for the more dangerous stunts, although the actress also does many of her own

The upcoming sequel to Wonder Woman, titled WW84, will have someone else performing the riskier stunts in place of Gal Gadot. However, fans can still expect to see Gadot performing most of her own stunts. Director Patty Jenkins has confirmed that the movie takes place after the events of the first film, which was set during World War I. Excitingly, the release date for the movie is set for November of next year. In addition, original Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter has expressed interest in making a cameo appearance in the sequel, pending funding from Warner Bros.

High flying: Gal holds onto the ropes as she soars skyward

With a tight grip on the ropes, this woman is flying through the air and enjoying every moment of the adrenaline rush that comes with being so high up.

Acting: The 33-year-old concentrates on her moves

Being an artist, the individual who is 33 years old is dedicated to developing and enhancing their dance routines and physical expressions.

Crowd scene: Plenty of extras were enlisted for the detailed shoot

A significant number of fresh talents were recruited to take part in the elaborate show.

She's a fire starter: The superhero is pictured against some first responders during the filming

While on set, a snapshot of the superhero character was captured alongside first responders. The photo highlights the character’s unwavering commitment and fervor.

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