
The episode “Herogasm”, of the “The Boys” series, was not just about sex and blood. A lot of teasing also for Gal Gadot, interpreter of Wonder Woman.
The chapter made available this Friday (6/24) on Amazon Prime Video begins with the parody of a video shared by Gadot at the beginning of the pandemic, in which he led a chorus of “Imagine”, by John Lennon, in a montage with the participation of several stars.
In the series, the situation is recreated with the character Deep and, again, with the participation of several celebrities, each of whom sings a part of the song. The list includes some of the heroes of production and starring actors such as Patton Oswalt (“Gaslit”), Josh Gad (“Beauty and the Beast”), Mila Kunis (“Perfect Mother”), Ashton Kutcher (“The Ranch”) )), Elizabeth Banks (“Charlie’s Angels”), Kumail Nanjiani (“Obi-Wan Kenoby”), Aisha Tyler (“Criminal Minds”) and Rose Byrne (“Physical”), out of tune like them.
Released on Wonder Woman’s instagram in March 2020, the original video featured even more famous artists, such as Natalie Portman, Jimmy Fallon, Norah Jones, Jamie Dornan, Sia, Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal, Amy Adams, Zoe Kravitz and Mark Ruffalo, who sang the lines of John Lennon’s song to supposedly send a message of hope in the face of the health crisis. But instead, celebrity karaoke has become the target of memes and jeer on the Internet, anointed as a symbol of the disconnection of celebrities from reality.
This year Gal Gadot even apologized for the initiative, assuming it was “bad taste” and “not the right thing” to do at the time.
“The pandemic was already in Europe and Israel before it got here [aos EUA] alike. I was seeing where it was all going. But [o vídeo] it was premature. It wasn’t the right time and it wasn’t the right thing. It was in bad taste. I had pure intentions, but sometimes you miss the mark, “he told InStyle magazine last January.

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