Israeli actress Gal Gadot of Wonder Woman fame says it will be worth the wait.
Warner Bros. has announced that “Wonder Woman 1984,” a sequel to its 2017 hit, would shift from an August release to Oct. 2, due to the coronavirus, AP reports.
In the new film, Wonder Woman, starring famed Israeli actress Gal Gadot, squares off against the Cheetah, a villainess who possesses superhuman strength and agility.
Despite the disappointment, Gadot says it will be worth the wait.
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