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Gal Gadot Talks About Playing Cleopatra, Passion for Justice & More in Tell-All Interview

Gal Gadot is done playing it safe. In her next film, she is not just taking on another iconic figure. The “Wonder Woman” actress is ready to challenge how the world sees her. This time, she steps into the role of “Cleopatra,” but with a twist. No more tired tropes or dated glamour shots.

Gadot wants people to see the queen for what she really was: A sharp, strategic leader with fire in her heart and power in her hands.

The 3-year-old Israeli actress says this role means more to her than just acting. Born in Israel and raised just miles from Egypt, Cleopatra was more than just a schoolbook story. She was a nearby legend. That closeness fuels Gadot’s drive to tell the queen’s story from a new angle. This Cleopatra won’t be just another love story.

A Smarter, Sharper Cleopatra on Screen

Her take on “Cleopatra” is bold. Gal Gadot sees the Egyptian queen not as a seductress, but as a ruler ahead of her time. She plans to show the audience a leader who outsmarted empires, built alliances, and held a kingdom together in chaos. This version of Cleopatra will be sharp, driven, and fierce. Not defined by the men around her, but by the choices she made.

Gadot / IG / Gal Gadot, 39, wants to set the record straight. She is not interested in repeating Hollywood’s past mistakes.

She knows how often women – especially powerful ones – get misrepresented on screen. That is why she is so hands-on with this project. From choosing the right team to staying involved in the storytelling, Gal Gadot is making sure Cleopatra’s legacy gets the respect it deserves.

A Personal Connection to Justice and History

For Gadot, playing Cleopatra connects to something deeper. It taps into her love for history and her belief in justice. She is not just portraying a queen. Instead, she is honoring a real woman who fought for her people and shaped a nation. And Gadot feels it is time for the world to see that side of the story.

In a recent interview with Vogue Hong Kong, Gal Gadot opened up about what gives her the drive to tell these kinds of stories. Behind her strength is someone who shaped her long before Hollywood did – her mother. Gadot calls her mom her real-life Wonder Woman, the person who taught her about strength, gratitude, and standing tall.

Gal Gadot’s True Hero is Her Mom

She says growing up, her mom always taught her to find light in hard times. That mindset stuck with her, especially in tough moments on set or while juggling her career and family. It is no surprise that Gadot often channels that same strength into the characters she plays. Whether it is “Wonder Woman” or “Cleopatra,” the fire comes from real life.

Gadot / IG / With three daughters, including an 8-year-old still getting over the lost role of “Snow White,” her life is full of love, chaos, and constant lessons. She admits it is not easy.

Balancing work and family takes everything she has got. But it has made her stronger, more grounded, and more focused than ever.

The actress says being a mom has changed how she sees the world. It is not just about career moves anymore. Every role she takes now has to matter. She wants to set an example for her girls: Tto show them that women can be bold, smart, and unshakably kind. That mission shows up in everything she does, on and off the screen.

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