Zack Snyder praises Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman via Instagram:
“While Wonder Woman has always been an icon, I'm incredibly proud to have played a role in bringing her to life for the first time on the big screen, where her story could inspire a new generation.”
Snyder produced the film, made a cameo appearance, and received a story credit after initially developing several concepts and alternate takes, including Wonder Woman 1854, set during the Crimean War, which were ultimately scrapped.
Gal Gadot on working with Julian Schnabel:
“Working with Julian Schnabel was truly a dream come true. He is an artist I have admired for many years, and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly remains one of my all-time favorite films. Having the opportunity not only to work with him, but also to get to know the gentle, artistic soul behind his remarkable work, was a gift I will always cherish.”
Gal Gadot has shared new behind-the-scenes photos from Julian Schnabel’s In the Hand of Dante.
“Tomorrow, In the Hand of Dante arrives on Netflix. ✨
This film has been an incredible journey — a story that weaves together a love that transcends lifetimes, art, crime, and everything in between. It's bold, moving, and unlike anything I've ever been a part of.
I'm deeply grateful to have shared this experience with such an extraordinary cast and crew, and I can't wait for you to finally see it.
Thank you to everyone who helped bring this beautiful and ambitious project to life. I hope you connect with it as deeply as we did while making it.
In the Hand of Dante premieres tomorrow on Netflix. 🎬❤️”