Gal Gadot to star in new espionage thriller Heart of Stone
Israeli star, famed for playing heroine Wonder Woman, has signed an eight-figure deal to appear in the forthcoming Netflix feature
Gal Gadot is set to star in Tom Harper’s new espionage thriller, Heart of Stone, which will arrive on Netflix after the streaming giant won the worldwide rights.
The 35-year-old Israeli star is said to have signed an eight-figure deal to appear in the forthcoming feature, which is developed by Skydance Media and aspires to spawn a female-centric franchise modelled on the thrills and spills of Mission: Impossible and Bond.
Gadot has been named as one of the producers, alongside her husband and business partner Yaron Varsano, while Greg Rucka and Allison Schroeder have been enlisted as writers on the project.
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Having just appeared in Wonder Woman 1984, the actress is next set to star in Kenneth Branagh’s Death On The Nile, while other upcoming roles include period drama Cleopatra and a biopic miniseries based on the life of Hedy Lamarr.
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