Posted on Instagram in mid-March, just days after the lockdown of the coronavirus epidemic, the two-minute video features several Hollywood stars, including Wonder Woman 1984 Cast members Kristen Wig and Pedro Pascal, as well as Mark Ruffalo, Natalie Portman, Jamie Dornan, Zoe Kravitz, James Marsden, Will Farrell, Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Fallon, Maya Rudolph, Noah Jones, Leslie Odd. Each contributor drew their own line from the famous song to the vague influence it received from its critics and took the wrong time.
Interview for Vanity FairIn the November issue, Gadot explained how he brought all those famous faces together. “I started with a few friends, and then I talked to Kristen [Wiig]. Kristen is like the mayor of Hollywood. Everyone loves it, and it brought a bunch of people into the game, ”the actress said of it Wonder Woman 1984 Co-star.
While Gadot was open about Mistep, he made no apology for the musical montage. Instead, this Death on the Nile Said the actress Vanity Fair That she likes to tell her own truth and “do me” in times of criticism in Hollywood and beyond.
“There’s something I learned to say, which is,‘ I don’t disagree with you, But‘- So basically I disagree with you,’ Gadot said. ” So I adapted. I just came to the conclusion: I do, you do. I don’t like you at the moment more than I tell you my truth. ”
This article was originally published by The Hollywood Reporter.