Gal Gadot Stuns in Newly Released ‘Wonder Woman’ Footage

Plus, Tracee Ellis-Ross channels her inner ‘Nicki Minaj,’ and Aubrey Plaza talks sex scenes with Robert DeNiro on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’

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Say Hello to Wonder Woman
We’ve been introduced to Superman, and you’ve heard Batman’s story plenty of times, but how much do you really know about Wonder Woman? The gorgeous Gal Gadot will suit up in this year’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but in 2017 we’ll get to see the Amazonian warrior of Themyscira kick some ass on her own turf. Thanks to some behind-the-scenes footage from this week’s DC Films special, we’ve been given a first-look at scenes from Wonder Woman’s solo film, set in the trenches of World War I. While it’s not a full-length trailer by any means, this is our first taste of what to expect come June 23rd, and we got to say, it looks pretty damn good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LzkKR-22IQ

Can’t You Hear That..
Black-ish star, Tracee Ellis-Ross takes the ‘LSB’ stage this Thursday to take on co-star Anthony Anderson, and she’s a force to be reckoned with. Because there’s nothing better than a little Nicki Minaj, Ross goes with her hit ‘Super Bass’ to kick off the performance, floating around the stage and probably causing Anderson to sweat just a little bit. Check out the sneak peek below and make sure to tune in to the stars’ full performances on Thursday, January 21st at 10PM ET on Spike. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVAvcUny8UY

Aubrey Plaza is the Real MVP
Aubrey Plaza stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to talk about having sex with Robert DeNiro on-screen, and Kimmel seems a little bit jealous. The Dirty Grandpa star goes into detail about her time on-set with ‘Bob,’ like that their sex scene was allotted 9 hours of film time, and how the two had some awkward nipple interactions during their prep. She added that she probably freaked DeNiro out a lot while working together, which is impressive to say the least. We can hear the Oscar buzz already.

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