“Gal Gadot’s Humble Paycheck: Why She’s Thankful and Happy with Less Than Superhero-Sized $300K for Wonder Woman”

Despite earning significantly less than other popular superheroes like Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Gal Gadot expresses her gratitude and contentment with her $300,000 salary for her role as Wonder Woman. Although some fans argue that she deserved more, the 32-year-old actress shared this information with a TMZ videographer while out with her husband on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.

Love and peace: Gal Gadot said she was 'grateful and happy' for her $300,000 Wonder Woman salary when she was spotted in Beverly Hills with husband Yaron Versano on Tuesday

Gal Gadot expressed her gratitude and contentment with her $300,000 salary for her role as Wonder Woman after being spotted in Beverly Hills with her husband, Yaron Versano. The agreement included three films, which also featured Batman Vs Superman and Justice League, at $300,000 each. While Gal seemed satisfied with her salary, she jokingly remarked that the videographer should be her lawyer when he suggested that she deserves more pay. Wonder Woman has earned an impressive $657 million globally since its release on June 2, as per Box Office Mojo. Fans were surprised when they learned about the Israeli actress’ comparatively low pay for the summer blockbuster last week.

Huge moneymaker: Fans were shocked when news of the Israeli-born actress's paltry pay for the summer blockbuster broke last week. It has so far grossed $657 million worldwide

The recent revelation of the Israeli-born actress’s low earnings for her role in a summer blockbuster left fans astonished. Despite this, the film has been a massive success, earning a whopping $657 million globally.

But wait, there's more: The 32-year-old star's deal is part of a three-film agreement that includes Batman Vs Superman and Justice League at $300,000 apiece

Hold on, there’s more: The famous 32-year-old actor has signed a three-movie deal worth $300,000 each for Batman Vs Superman and Justice League in addition to his current film. This payment isn’t unusual for a relatively unknown actor starring in their first superhero movie, as per The Daily News. To cite examples, Chris Evans earned the same amount for his initial Captain America film in 2011, while Chris Hemsworth made even less for his debut as Thor the same year. However, as time passed, Evans received $7 million for his role in Avengers: Age Of Ultron in 2015, while Hemsworth earned $5.4 million.

Starting low: Chris Evans was reportedly paid $300,00  as Captain America back in 2011. He later made $7 million for his role in Avengers: Age Of Ultron

According to reports, Chris Evans’ initial salary for portraying Captain America in 2011 was a modest $300,000. However, his paycheck substantially increased to $7 million for reprising his character in Avengers: Age Of Ultron.

Thor subject: Chris Hemsworth  was reportedly paid even less for his first outing as the Norse god and superhero in 2011. His Avengers: Age Of Ultron was $5.4 million

It has been reported that Chris Hemsworth earned a lower rate for his debut as Thor in 2011, with his salary for Avengers: Age of Ultron being $5.4 million. Interestingly, Patty Jenkins, the director of Wonder Woman, is working on a sequel but has not yet signed a contract due to ongoing negotiations for a higher rate. In the meantime, Gal Gadot is set to reprise her role as Wonder Woman in Justice League, scheduled to be released on November 17th. It is worth noting that Robert Downey Jr. is reportedly earning a staggering $200 million for his role in Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II, which are set to hit theaters in 2018 and 2019 respectively, according to Bleeding Cool.

Earning the big bucks: Robert Downey Jr. is reportedly being paid $200 million for Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II, due out in 2018 and 2019

According to reports, Robert Downey Jr. will be receiving a whopping $200 million for his role in Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II, set to release in 2018 and 2019. That’s quite a hefty paycheck!

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