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Gal Gadot Introduces International TV Spot For Justice League

While we’re fully well aware that the wait for Justice League is arguably harder to endure now more than ever due to opening weekend being right around the corner, the folks at Warner Bros. marketing are at least helping us pass the time.

While we’re fully well aware that the wait for Justice League is arguably harder to endure now more than ever due to opening weekend being right around the corner, the folks at Warner Bros. marketing are at least helping us pass the time.

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Even though we were all left astonished by the final trailer that dropped last month – not to mention the more specialized promos spotlighting characters such as Batman – I think you’ll agree with me in saying that any TV spots possibly featuring new footage also come as welcome treats. Hey, I can’t be the only one who drops whatever they’re doing when one plays during a commercial break, right?

Obviously, a film of this magnitude is being highly anticipated by both diehard geeks and casual moviegoers across the globe. After all, this is the first time that the likes of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Flash and Cyborg have all joined forces on the big screen. As such, we’ve seen trailers being showcased in international markets trickle online.

The latest example of this comes in the form of a new Israeli TV spot introduced by Gal Gadot, the Amazon Warrior herself. In case you didn’t know, the rising actress actually calls Israel her home, so we’re guessing she was quite thrilled to be able to present this footage to her people.

Now, we’ve heard her accent in various films in the past, but it’s not often we hear her speak in her native tongue. Quite frankly, I think the decision to not make her work with an American dialect coach was a wise move, since we imagine the island of Themyscira to exist somewhere in the Mediterranean. Thus, it makes sense that she sound different from the Dark Knight and others, right?

Justice League opens in theaters on November 17.