“Gal Gadot’s Playful Moments on the Set of Justice League: Tries on Ben Affleck’s Batman Mask and Shares Her Thoughts”

To celebrate Batman Day, Gal Gadot had some fun by paying homage to the Dark Knight himself. She shared a playful video of herself trying on Ben Affleck’s famous black mask from the set of their 2017 film Justice League. In the video, Gal can be heard jokingly remarking that the mask isn’t too bad, or maybe her head is just smaller than she thought.

'My head is not that big': Gal Gadot paid tribute to the caped crusader as she shared a hilarious video of her trying on his mask on Batman Day

On Batman Day, Gal Gadot paid homage to the Dark Knight by sharing a humorous video of her attempting to wear his mask. The actress, donning her Wonder Woman outfit, had two men assist her in placing the oversized mask on her head while she sat on a crate. Even the crew found the sight amusing, with many chuckling at the sight of the slight-framed Gal wearing the large mask. One crew member jokingly referred to her as “Batman’s sister.” To complete the look, a makeup artist applied a touch of tint to Gal’s lips, ensuring she looked her best despite the mask covering her face.

Is that you Gal? Crew members got a kick at the sight of the actress wearing the massive mask

Hey, is that Gal? The crew members found it amusing to see the actress donning the huge mask.

Helping hand: It took two men to place the mask on Gal's head as the actress sat on a case wearing her Wonder Woman costume

Assisting Gal Gadot in her Wonder Woman garb, two gentlemen gently positioned the mask on her head, requiring their combined efforts.

Meet the Dark Knight's sibling! 'Batman's sister,' one of the crew members could be heard joking

Introducing the lesser-known member of the Batman family – his sister! A crew member made a playful quip about the Caped Crusader having a female counterpart.

All dressed up! Gadot was also clad in her Wonder Woman costume

Looking her best! Gadot was decked out in her iconic Wonder Woman outfit.

Gal posted a video on her social media account with the caption ‘Happy Batman day! #BatmanDay #Batmanday2021’ in which she expressed her love for the character by imitating a bat using an emoji. She played a part in the 2017 DC superhero movie Justice League alongside Ben Affleck, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Henry Cavill, and Amy Adams. Gal has also shared a picture of herself wearing the famous Batman mask while celebrating Halloween in 2018.

Makeup magic: A makeup artist ensured Gal looked her best wearing the mask

The art of makeup: A skilled makeup artist worked their magic to ensure that Gal’s appearance was enhanced even while sporting a mask.

The real deal: Affleck portrayed the Caped Crusader in the 2017 film Justice League

Ben Affleck played the role of Batman in the 2017 movie Justice League. In celebration of Batman Day, a day dedicated to honoring the superhero’s creation by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger 80 years ago, a picture was posted on Instagram with the caption “I’m batman (bat and sunglasses emoji). Happy Halloween!! Memories from @justiceleague @clayenos #iactuallygotexcitedwearingit.” In 2019, on the 80th anniversary of Batman’s creation, the Bat-Signal was projected into the skies of 13 cities around the world. According to DC comics, the Dark Knight symbolizes determination, bravery, and justice, leaving an indelible mark in all forms of entertainment.

Paying tribute: Batman Day is celebrated on the third Saturday of every September in honor of the superhero's creation by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger 80 years ago, according to WFXR

Giving recognition: WFXR reports that Batman Day is held every third Saturday of September to commemorate the superhero’s origin, which was crafted by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane 80 years ago.

Joining forces: Gal starred opposite Affleck, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Henry Cavill, and Amy Adams in the 2017 film about the DC superheroes, Justice League

Collaborating together: Gal was a part of the cast in the superhero movie Justice League, released in 2017. She shared the screen with stars like Ben Affleck, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Henry Cavill, and Amy Adams.

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