Gal Gadot is no Brie Larson. Brie Larson said A Wrinkle In Time wasn’t made for white dudes after the film failed at the box office.
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Gal Gadot Believes Wonder Woman is for Girls and Boys — “It Goes Both Ways”
https://boundingintocomics.com/2019/12/13/gal-gadot-believes-wonder-woman-is-for-girls-and-boys-it-goes-both-ways/
Gal Gadot took an inclusive position on playing Wonder Woman this week when an interviewer broached the topic of how empowering the character is for women and young girls.
Talking with Entertainment Tonight, Gadot was asked about playing “an iconic character” for the second time in Wonder Woman 1984 when she is the mother of two daughters.
She replied:
“But I got to tell you, it’s not just for the girls. It is for the girls, but we can’t reach the place where we are going to stop talking about female, men, you know women empowerment, feminism and all that before we work on both female and male. We can’t just empower women, only by focusing on women, we also need to educate the boys and the men so a young boy that goes to see this in the cinema, this amazing woman that does those amazing things, that he can believe a woman can do that, you know what I mean? So it goes both ways.”