Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot has opened up about director Joss Whedon's behaviour during the reshoots for the Warner Bros movie 'Justice League' and disclosed how he "threatened" her career. While Gadot has depicted her experience with Whedon in the past, she has never moved into the details about what happened on the set of the 2017 superhero movie.
Whedon was employed by the studio for the reshoots and rewrites on the movie when original director Zack Snyder stepped down during post-production after the death of his daughter.
In an interview with Elle magazine, Gadot said she instantly told people that things were not okay.
"Oh, I was shaking trees as soon as it happened. And I must say that the heads of Warner Brothers, they took care of it...
"....you're dizzy because you can't believe this was just said to you. And if he says it to me, then obviously he says it to many other people. I just did what I felt like I had to do. And it was to tell people that it's not okay," she said.
The actor, who surged to superstardom in Hollywood and is expecting the release of her next action movie 'Red Notice', said she had a "strong" sense of justice.
"I would've done the same thing, I think if I was a man. Would he tell me what he told me had I been a man? I don't know. We'll never know. But my sense of justice is very strong. I was shocked by the way that he spoke to me. But whatever, it's done. Water under the bridge."
Meanwhile, Gal's 'Wonder Woman' director Patty Jenkins has verified that the third part of the superhero movie is presently in the works and will roll out soon.