She’s become an inspiration for young girls since as Wonder Woman, and now lends her voice to another strong female character in Ralph Breaks The Internet.
And Gal Gadot was on hand to support her cast-mates at the premiere for the Disney animated feature, for the film’s premiere at the at Curzon Mayfair in London.
The actress, 33, looked fierce as she power-dressed in a sleek red suit jacket and matching flared trousers on Sunday.
Glamorous: Gal Gadot looked fierce as she power-dressed in a red suit for the London premiere of Ralph Breaks The Internet at the Curzon Mayfair on Sunday
The Israeli model boosted her height in a pair of pointed black heels, while she kept her accessories simple with a pair of dangling earrings.
Her raven tresses were styled into a side-swept parting and into loose waves, which fell elegantly over her shoulders.
Gal decided to rely on her natural beauty as she brushed on light touches of make-up, which included a slick of black eyeliner and nude lipstick.
Simple is best: Gal kept her accessories simple with a pair of dangling earrings
Towering tall: The Israeli model boosted her height in a pair of pointed black heels
Stylish: Her raven tresses were styled into a side-swept parting and into loose waves, which fell elegantly over her shoulders
Strike a pose: Gal worked every angle when she stepped out on the blue carpet
Stunning: Gal decided to rely on her natural beauty as she brushed on light touches of make-up, which included a slick of black eyeliner and nude lipstick
Sarah Silverman opted for a more Gothic look, as she donned a black tank top over a chiffon maxi-skirt.
She kept warm by wearing a black blazer, while she added a punk chic flair to her ensemble with a pair of statement boots.
The comedian added a glittering touch to the look by accessorising with an array of silver necklaces, one of which dangled low over her ensemble.
Edgy: Sarah Silverman opted for a more Gothic look, as she donned a black tank top over a chiffon maxi-skirt
Glittering: The comedian added a glittering touch to the look by accessorising with an array of silver necklaces, one of which dangled low over her ensemble
Rocker: Sarah kept warm by wearing a black blazer, while she added a punk chic flair to her ensemble with a pair of statement boots
Supportive: Gal and Sarah were joined by John C. Reilly, Rich Moore (L), Phil Johnston (second right) and Clark Spencer (right)
Co-stars: Sarah was joined at the event by her fellow leading actor John, who looked sharp in a chequered yellow, red and green suit
Sarah was joined at the event by her fellow leading actor John C. Reilly, who looked sharp in a chequered yellow, red and green suit.
He teamed up his ensemble with a crisp white shirt, a burgundy tie, and a pair of black brogues.
Every the funnyman, John was keen to put on a show on the blue carpet, as he pulled a few funny poses with the help of his green fedora hat.
Having fun: John was keen to make the public laugh with his funny poses
Suited and booted: He teamed up his ensemble with a crisp white shirt, a burgundy tie, and a pair of black brogues
Hilarious: Every the funnyman, John was keen to put on a show on the blue carpet, as he put on an animated display with the help of his green fedora hat
New project: Ralph Breaks The Internet is the sequel to the 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph and the 57th Disney animated feature film
Ralph Breaks The Internet is the sequel to the 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph and the 57th Disney animated feature film.
The plot follows the characters six years after the events of the original as Ralph and Vanellope discover a wi-fi router in their arcade, leading them into a new adventure.
It is directed by Rich Moore and Phil Johnston and written by Johnston and Pamela Ribon with John Lasseter executive producing.
Sarah, John, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch, and Ed O’Neill reprise their roles from the original film.
Taraji P. Henson, Gal, and Alfred Molina lend their voice talents as new additions.
Cosy: Shanie Ryan looked warm in a white knitted shirt and skirt
Sparkling: Naomi Isted dazzled in a black sleeveless top and dazzling sequinned trousers
Striking: Sarah Cawood stood out in a yellow plaid jacket and pink leopard-print shoes
Dressed up: The film’s director Phil Johnston looked dapper in his black suit
Smart: Rich Moore looked sharp in his sleet grey suit and striking purple tie