Gal Gadot will star in the new version of "Cleopatra", the heroine turns into a queen!

Gal Gadot will star in the new version of "Cleopatra", the heroine turns into a queen!

According to a recent report by Deadline, after a round of copyright disputes (Universal, Warner, Netflix, Apple and other companies have participated in the competition), Paramount Pictures has won the filming rights for the new version of "Cleopatra". The film will be directed by "Wonder Woman" director Patty Jenkins, produced by Gal Gadot, and written by Laeta Kalogridis ("Shutter Island").

Gal Gadot will also play Cleopatra VII, the last monarch of the Ptolemaic dynasty of ancient Egypt. Previously, two Oscar-winning actresses, Claudette Colbert and Elizabeth Taylor, had played this role.

The new version of Cleopatra has been rumored for many years, from Angelina Jolie at the beginning to Lady Gaga later, and even triggered global netizens to discuss who is suitable for the role. Now the dust has finally settled! Let us look forward to Gal Gadot's different interpretation.

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