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Mr. Scot

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Room, people... Room.

she will be fantastic in this... great casting.  I appreciate that they went with someone with the girl next door look instead of some obvious Hollywood knockout that would just be over-sexualized. *cough*scarjo*cough*eventhoiloveyou*cough*

this character needs to be a strong leader and I think she'll be able to pull it off. Emily blunt was also a huge fan favorite, but i'm kind of glad they didn't go the easy route and choose her. she's certainly franchise material, but I've just never been too sold on her for some reason

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10 hours ago, El Dandy said:

You can have your c tier actress in your d tier movie. You can also keep pretending there's an imaginary war when everyone else doesnt care.

She's won an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA award and others and was considered to be a "rising star" even before this news.

Remind me: What major achievement does Gal Gadot have on her resume'?

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

She's won an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA award and others and was considered to be a "rising star" even before this news.

Remind me: What major achievement does Gal Gadot have on her resume'?

I don't have a dog in the fight....

but Wonder Woman was the best thing about that horrible Batman v Superman thing

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34 minutes ago, El Dandy said:
  • Israeli army ninja
  • 2004 Miss Israel
  • Starred in such amazing movies as the Fast and Furious franchise, Triple 9, and Date Night.

She's also playing the most iconic female superhero of all time, while Marvel is trying it's best to play catch up with their D list characters than no one has ever cared about. Everyone knows the real Captain Marvel is Billy Batson anyways.

You think Marvel is playing catch up?

That's cute.

None of those are starring roles, and "Fast and Furious" doesn't exactly scream 'quality acting talent.

This debate would be more interesting if you knew what you were talking about.

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