As Wonder Woman, her character Diana needs no help from anyone.
But in real-life Gal Gadot knows when to step aside for the professionals, enlisting a stunt double for a particularly tricky maneuver on set on Monday.
But first it was Gal’s turn, with the fearless actress doing an impressive series of aerial stunts outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.
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The real deal: Gal Gadot is Wonder Woman as she does incredible aerial gymnastics in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C…. with a little help from a stunt double on Monday
Here goes Gal: The fearless actress did an impressive series of aerial stunts
Professional help: The stunt double, who wore a wig to look just like Gal, was used for the more ambitious stunts in front of the Capitol, rising high into the air
Gal, clad in the iconic Wonder Woman outfit, was carefully belted into a safety harness, before being hoisted to the air in front of some cars.
Rigged up to the device, the 33-year-old Israeli glided along in front of the vehicles, acting for the cameras.
The stunt double, who wore a wig to look just like Gal, was used for the more ambitious stunts in front of the Capitol, rising high into the air.
Every precaution: Gal, clad in the iconic Wonder Woman outfit, was carefully belted into a safety harness, before being hoisted to the air in front of some cars
Action: Rigged up to the device, the 33-year-old Israeli glided along in front of the vehicles, acting for the cameras
Here she goes: Gal is hard at work on the sequel, with the new flick titled Wonder Woman 1984
Gal is hard at work on the sequel to the immensely popular superhero movie Wonder Woman, entitled Wonder Woman 1984.
Starring Gal Gadot as the Amazonian warrior once again, Wonder Woman’s next big screen adventure sees her battle an all new foe, The Cheetah, played by Kristen Wiig.
The upcoming movie – which is set in 1984 against the backdrop of the Cold War – is being helmed by Patty Jenkins, who also directed the 2017 blockbuster hit, and she will also produce the movie alongside Gal, as well as Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, Zack Snyder, and Stephen Jones.
She’s a Wonder: Starring Gal Gadot as the Amazonian warrior once again, Wonder Woman’s next big screen adventure sees her battle an all new foe, The Cheetah, played by Kristen Wiig
Life off: Gal balanced on a cooler at the start of the shot
Ready to roll: Filming for the production is set to take place in Washington, D.C., Alexandria, Virginia, the UK, Spain and the Canary Islands
We’ll have to wait: The hotly anticipated sequel is set to hit theatres in November next year
As well as Kristen, Pedro Pascal is joining the cast for the movie, whilst Chris Pine is reprising his role as Steve Trevor.
Filming for the production is set to take place in Washington, D.C., Alexandria, Virginia, the UK, Spain and the Canary Islands.
The start of filming comes after director Patty and DC Entertainment president Geoff Johns both teased that the setting for the production would be 1984.
Impressive: Wonder Woman (at least, her talented stunt double) gets airborne
All pro: The muscular and talented stuntswoman is seen in the harness, against the iconic backdrop of the Capitol
Taking flight: The pro will take Gal’s place for the more dangerous stunts, although the actress also does many of her own
Geoff posted an image of a black background which simple featured the phrase ‘WW84’ whilst Patty changed her Twitter header to the image, which confirmed the movie is set some time after the events of the first installment, which was set in 1917 during World War I.
The hotly anticipated sequel is set to hit theatres in November next year.
Meanwhile, actress Lynda Carter – who starred as the iconic superhero character in the Wonder Woman TV series – recently revealed she has been holding talks with Patty about appearing in the sequel in a cameo role.
She said: ‘That is up to Patty Jenkins, I’ve been talking to her about it.
‘She has given me some hints about it and I guess it’s up to Warner Bros if they want to spend the money.’
High flying: Gal holds onto the ropes as she soars skyward
Acting: The 33-year-old concentrates on her moves
Crowd scene: Plenty of extras were enlisted for the detailed shoot
She’s a fire starter: The superhero is pictured against some first responders during the filming