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Wonder Woman Gal Gadot Is A Real Super Hero

Is Gal Gadot a Wonder Woman in real life too? This week, Gadot announced that she will not play Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman 2 unless Brett Ratner is gone. Gadot made this public announcement in hopes that Warner Brothers would cancels its co-financing deal with the accused sexual aggressor and director Brett Ratner. Ratner’s company RatPac Entertainment co-produced, and profited from, the first Wonder Woman film. Moreover, RatPac-Dune, a joint venture with Dune Entertainment, which also co-produced another film Gal Gadot stars in, Justice League.

So far, Ratner has been accused by six women, including Olivia Munn and Ellen Page, of sexual harassment and misconduct. One of these women has accused Ratner of rape.

I love this! It is amazing to see a woman finally in a position of power in Hollywood finally setting the rules, it makes it even more amazing that Gadot plays Wonder Woman in the very film she is making this demand. It is not too often women can call the shots, especially where millions of dollars are at stake.

But do not fret, Wonder Woman 2 will apparently take place. Ratner has already voluntarily decided as a “personal” choice to split from Warner Brothers. Ratner said in a statement, “In light of the allegations being made, I am choosing to personally step away from all Warner Bros. related activities. I don’t want to have any possible negative impact to the studio until these personal issues are resolved.”

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About Kelly O'Connell, Esq.

New York Employment law attorney Kelly O’Connell brings impressive experience and successful case results to the O'Connell Law, PLLC. While in law school, Kelly was an executive editor of the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review, a journal that focuses on advancing global equality.  Additionally, she concentrated her studies on human rights law and served on the executive boards of both the Caribbean Law Students Association and Black Law Students Association. Throughout Kelly’s law school career and various legal internships, she has gained ample knowledge in the areas of civil litigation and discrimination law, including assisting in a multi-million-dollar race and gender discrimination case.  It is this experience and passion for helping others that Kelly brings to her practice as a lawyer. Attorney O’Connell brings this skillset with her to the employment law firm of the O'Connell Law, PLLC to help New York & Florida employees, in both Federal and State courts, in the areas of employment discrimination, sexual harassment, and contract disputes. As a zealous legal advocate for justice, Kelly believes in a hands-on approach and always working diligently on the details of a client’s case from inception through the solution, to ensure the best possible legal result. When not representing clients, you may find Kelly enjoying the great outdoors or running through Central Park.

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