Well, it seems she gave birth to a daughter in March 2017 so yes, she probably was.
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Wow. That's even more impressive, then.
As is what she looked like a couple months later in PR appearances. I'd never have guessed she recently had a baby.
I think Gal was only pregnant during reshoots - not the entire production.
Still impressive!
Yes, it was during reshoots - I read her outfit had a cut out with green for the bump so they could erase it in post. But she was still doing some action-y stuff.
How cute would that be for a Halloween costume? WW with green bump, adorbs.
Went to see Wonder Woman today. Etta Candy! They put in Etta Candy!
I'm now wanting a Diana Prince-Steve Rogers meet up, maybe she happens upon this blond hunk sketching somewhere, she pauses to admire, he blushes, trouble breaks out, they bond over shield tactics.
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And I cannot help but think that if Diana stayed in London, that she didn't come across Peggy Carter at some point.
FYI, TCM seems to be doing a little Power and Pressburger marathon this evening. A Matter of Life and Death is on right now, and whenever I try to talk about this movie, I just end up with flaily hand gestures and crying. Suffice it to say it's on the list of my top five fave films of ALL TIME. It's too bad it's half way through running, because the movie is hard to find but absolutely worth tracking down if you haven't seen it. It's this smorgasbord of genres mashed in together -- a fantasy, romance, comedy, courtroom drama and war film all in one, and it's funny and strange and lovely and often profoundly moving. One of a kind.
After that, TCM is airing Black Narcissus, which is a stunning-looking psychological thriller about a bunch of nuns in the deep of the Himalayas, then in the wee hours of the night, they are running I Know Where I'm Going!, surely one of the most romantic films ever made. After that, A Canterbury Tale, which I actually haven't seen so I'm DVR'ing that.