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Gal Gadot lined up for post-World War II revenge thriller Ruin

October 12, 2017 by Samuel Brace

Gal Gadot is in talks to star in a post-World War II revenge thriller named Ruin.

The Wonder Woman actress is of course enjoying a good time of late, and is looking to capitalise on any interesting projects that come her way.

One of those looks to be Ruin, a revenge thriller from the director of Assassin’s Creed, Justin Kurzel, and the writing pair Matthew and Ryan Firpo.

Ruin centres on an ex-Nazi captain in post-Second World War Germany who seeks to rectify his past by hunting down the surviving members of his former SS Death Squad.

The film is being handled by Marc Butan’s Mad River Pictures and will provide another chance to see Gadot outside the costume she has made so famous in recent years.

SEE ALSO: Universal postpones Bride of Frankenstein, Gal Gadot reportedly wanted if Angelina Jolie passes

For those that still want more, however, Gadot can be seen in this year’s Justice League which arrives at cinemas in November.

 

Originally published October 12, 2017. Updated April 16, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Samuel Brace Tagged With: Gal Gadot, Ruin

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