Shortly after news that Wonder Woman 1984's release date has been pushed back,Watch Sisters Seduction Online Gal Gadot has wrapped on the sequel.
The star of the series announced on Instagram that she had finished up filming on Sunday, coupled with a few shots from the set. The film had been shooting since June.
SEE ALSO: The best comfort entertainment of 2018"We did it. Again!!" Gadot wrote on Instagram.
"And as much as the first time shooting Wonder Womanwas amazing, this time was even more unique and special.. We shot in 4 very different locations in 3 countries, and I’m so soooo proud of the almost 1000 crew members who came to set every day, giving everything they have into our movie."
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Gadot thanked director Patty Jenkins for giving them "the wings to dare," as well as the cast who made "every day enjoyable and fun."
“Honestly.. Words cannot describe this experience.. This journey was so demanding and challenging but we all came and did our very best every take, every day, putting our all out there and I’m so proud," she added.
"Thank you universe for this opportunity. I love this character. And thank you to all of you for being the best fans in the world. It was you that made me push myself every day. I'm so happy and excited, can’t wait to share it with you in 2020! ❤️ Gal"
Unlike Chris Evans in his wrap post from the set of Avengers: Infinity War, Gadot's post doesn't appear to give away too much about the film's plot.
What we do know is that Wonder Woman 1984has been delayed by seven months, moving its release date from 2019 to Jun. 5, 2020.
It's due to the success of the first Wonder Womanfilm, which was released in the summer of 2017 and grossed $817 million worldwide.
"This move lands the film exactly where it belongs," Warner Bros. said in a statement to Entertainment Weekly in October.
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