Many a times it happens that a star who plays a certain character becomes known by it in the real world too. Fans often identify the actor by their supernatural alias who help make the world a better place in films.
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But when said superheroes do that in real life, it's enough to restore our faith in humanity. Such was the case when Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman in the DC comic book franchise, paid a visit to a children's hospital dressed at Wonder Woman herself. And needless to say, the patients and staff at Inova Children's Hospital were ecstatic to say the least, reported Variety.
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Dr Lucas Collazo, works at the hospital, tweeted a picture of the staff with Gadot. He captioned it, "Thank you Gal Gadot, for visiting us at Inova Children’s Hospital. You are a true Wonder Woman. The kids loved it and so did the staff."
Thank you @GalGadot for visiting us @InovaHealth Children’s Hospital. You are a true Wonder Woman. The kids loved it...and so did the staff 😉 #wonderwoman84 pic.twitter.com/EFDLM02rpf
— Dr. Lucas Collazo (@DrCollazo) July 6, 2018
Gadot's visit to the hospital comes just a few months after Marvel Studios partnered with American Airlines and Stand Up to Cancer to unveil an Avengers plane. Designed to raise cancer awareness, it was unveiled at Los Angeles Airport (LAX) before the premiere of Avengers: Infinity War. Heroes from the Avengers franchise along with researchers and cancer survivors were featured on the plane.
In 2015, Robert Downey Jr became a real life superhero after he gifted a 3D bionic Iron Man arm to a little boy who was born with a partially developed right arm. Downey dressed up as his fictional character Tony Stark to deliver the robotic arm personally.
Can’t resist more pics from the #CollectiveProject. Special thx to Albert Manero, @MSOneNote, & @Marvel. #Limbitless pic.twitter.com/SvSDwMNz20
— Robert Downey Jr (@RobertDowneyJr) March 12, 2015
Gadot's upcoming film Wonder Woman 1984 will be the eight installment in the DC Universe franchise. The first Wonder Woman film, which was released in 2017 made $823 million worldwide. Wonder Woman 1984 is currently in its production phase. The film is scheduled to hit screens on November 1, 2019, as Petty Jenkens returns as the director.
Fans might also be able to see the return of Chris Pine, who was earlier presumed dead in the last installment. Kristen Wiig will be seen as the antagonist Barbara Minerva, famously known as Cheetah, in the upcoming film.
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