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Gal Gadot Gets Animated in ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Sequel

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August 10, 2018
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In her latest role, Gal Gadot will be heard but not seen. The Israeli actress will voice the role of a street racer named Shank in “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” a sequel to the 2012 animated Disney feature “Wreck-It Ralph.”

“Shank is amazing at driving cars and has this bad-girl vibe to her. But as the movie goes on you realize how fun, wise and warm she really is on the inside, which is what I like most about her,” Gadot said in a statement released by Disney. The movie, starring the voices of Sarah Silverman, John C. Reilly, and Jane Lynch, will be released Nov. 21.

Gadot tweeted, “I’m so excited to finally announce that I am playing a character named Shank in Disney’s #RalphBreaksTheInternet hitting theaters this November! Such an amazing experience to be apart of this project with such great creators and cast! Welcome to Slaughter Race!”

She’s currently filming “Wonder Woman 1984” and will star alongside Dwayne Johnson in the action flick “Red Notice.” Her future film slate includes “Justice League Part 2” and a Hedy Lamarr biopic.

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