Wonder Woman 1984 bloopers highlight the laughs behind the scenes

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

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Gal Gadot has shared a blooper reel for Wonder Woman 1984 that is both heartening as well as hilarious.

Gadot posted the new blooper reel to her official Twitter account on Tuesday, which features several of the film's stars getting silly behind the scenes. What type of shenanigans do they get up to? Well, in addition to an unruly lasso, the reel also includes faulty hair extensions, Kristen Wiig slapping Gadot by accident, outtakes from Steve Trevor's (Chris Pine) outfit montage, as well as a taste of Pedro Pascal's twerking technique.

You can check out the blooper reel for yourself below: 

Wonder Woman 1984 is still playing in select theaters, but you can purchase your very own copy of the film on 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital beginning on March 30th. However, if you need your Wonder Woman fix before the end of the month, there's this little movie called Zack Snyder's Justice League that's premiering on HBO Max this Thursday. Have you heard of it? Who am I kidding? Of course, you have. The Snyder Cut has been inescapable for months, and the wait is almost over. Do you think Zack Snyder will eventually release a blooper reel for his ideal version of Justice League? Will it be four hours long? I certainly hope so.

Source: Twitter

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