Following the controversial “Imagine” video, Gal Gadot again posts on social media about the coronavirus, this time comparing the pandemic to world war.
Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman, reposted an image shared by Shazam! actor Zachary Levi which shows medical personnel as the Justice League superheroes, The Flash, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman.
“I think this is one of the best summations I’ve seen in regard to the medical personnel around the globe, as they are currently on the front lines of fighting what is the closest thing to a world war most of us have ever seen,” she said on Instagram Thursday. “Make sure to be extra kind and extra patient and extra helpful to those that are helping the most. And may we continue to lift them, their patients, and the rest of us, all up in petitions of grace and safety and covering during such a time as this. #doctorsareheroes #themaskedmavens @ugurgallen.”
Regarding what Zachary Levi had to say, Levi posted: “I think this is one of the best summations I’ve seen in regard to the medical personnel around the globe, as they are currently on the front lines of fighting what is the closest thing to a world war most of us have ever seen. Make sure to be extra kind and extra patient and extra helpful to those that are helping the most. And may we continue to lift them, their patients, and the rest of us, all up in petitions of grace and safety and covering during such a time as this. #doctorsareheroes #themaskedmavens.”
Due to the coronavirus, movie theaters across the world are closed down which has seen Warner Bros. move the release date back for Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman 1984 from June 5 to August 14.