![]() ![]() ![]() The opening of “Wonder Woman 1984” is an example of how Gadot and Jenkins aim to use cinema for good. She’s not looking for glory or fame - she’s always asking, ‘What can we do with this that will be good for the world?’” While the payday is a massive bump from Gadot’s $300,000 salary on the 2017 original, director Patty Jenkins stresses the actress is not in this business for the money.Īs Jenkins told Vanity Fair, “Gal is someone whose primary focus is doing good with her character, and that is such a special thing, to have a Wonder Woman like that in the role. Gadot’s $10 million “Wonder Woman 1984” salary was first reported by Variety last year. James Cameron: ‘Avatar 2’ Does Female Empowerment Better than Marvel For ‘Wonder Woman 1984,’ she reportedly earned $10 million - a hefty sum that is still less than half of what some leading male action stars get, yet another sign that in Hollywood, as elsewhere, the gender pay gap still has a long way to go to close.” Gadot’s $300,000 “Wonder Woman” salary is confirmed again in a new Vanity Fair cover story, which also reveals the actress is reportedly earning 33 times that amount for the sequel, “ Wonder Woman 1984.”Īs Vanity Fair reports: “The success of the first ‘Wonder Woman’ film - for which Gadot was paid only $300,000, a figure that caused outrage in some circles as it paled in comparison to what many male action stars take home - helped catapult her onto the list of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood. ![]() Controversy erupted in June 2017 after word got out that Gal Gadot was paid only $300,000 to star in “ Wonder Woman,” Patty Jenkins’ beloved comic book tentpole that grossed over $800 million at the worldwide box office and turned Gadot into one of the most popular actresses in the world. ![]()
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