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    PAGE 8 • TV
THE BULLETIN • MAY 6 - 12, 2021
What’s Available NOW On
“High School Musical: The
Musical: The Series: Season 2”
(May 14)
Things get down and dirty as the East High
Wildcats prepare to face off against archrivals
North High in a cutthroat competition in
Season 2 of this musical comedy. Broadway’s
Andrew Barth Feldman, Derek Hough and
Asher Angel (“Andi Mack”) guest star in
this round, joining the returning regular
cast of Olivia Rodrigo, Joshua Bassett, Matt
Cornett, Sofia Wylie and Larry Saperstein.
(ORIGINAL)
BY GEORGE DICKIE
“X-Men: The Last Stand” (May 14)
It isn’t the final round for all the heroes,
since Hugh Jackman is spinning off his
Wolverine character, but the group as a
whole gets an exciting last hurrah. An
apparent cure for the characters’ mutant
state sets up another high-pitched battle
between the good guys under Xavier (Patrick
Stewart) and the villains led by Magneto
(Ian McKellen). Halle Berry also returns.
“Walk the Prank: Seasons 1-3”
(Available now)
As the title suggests, this unscripted series
that aired on Disney XD from 2016 to
2018 follows tweens Chance, Bailey,
Dusty and Herman (Cody Veith, Jillian
Shea Spaeder, Brandon Severs and Bryce
Gheisar) as they target unsuspecting real
people for pranks of a supernatural, scary,
humorous or downright disgusting nature.
Gal Gadot
A pre-“Good Morning America” David
Hartman is one of the stars of this
1974 family adventure that casts him
as an archeologist who joins a British
industrialist’s 1907 search for his missing
son in the Arctic that instead finds a lost
colony of Vikings. Donald Sinden, Jacques
Marin and Mako also star for director
Robert Stevenson (“Mary Poppins”).
OF ‘IMPACT WITH GAL GADOT’ ON
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND
SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS
What was the biggest obstacle you
have had to face and overcome in you
life?
good to the world. But I’m very, very lucky
and grateful for being able to have this
opportunity to do this.
I guess that my biggest obstacle is
overcoming my own fears, and that’s
something that I always am challenged
with, but I really feel grateful for the life
that I have and for not having to deal with
such big problems and issues ...
When you understood the
responsibility that you had to young
women all over the world because of
your celebrity, when did that hit home
for you?
You know, after I’ve done “Wonder
Woman” I felt like I had such a big
reach to people, and I just wanted to do
something good, and I want to use my
reach and my platforms to get to as many
people and shed light on these amazing,
incredible women’s stories. So maybe
ignite something in them and create a
movement of people that just want to do
“The Island at the Top of the
World” (Available now)
It keeps on hitting, but ... I really started
to understand the influence that I have on
people, on younger people, as soon as in
2017, as soon as “Wonder Woman” was
out, by the feedback that I got and the
reaction that I got from so many different
people. And then you start to think about,
OK, so I need to really be responsible and
be truthful to anything that I spread out
there to the world with my social media,
with the interviews that I give because
people really listen. Sometimes, I remember
when I was younger and I used to give
interviews when I just started acting or
modeling, and I remember thinking to
myself, “Who’s going to listen to this? They
don’t care about what I have to say.” And
slowly and gradually I realized that people
actually listen.
I’m a mother of two girls and my belief
system is very close to Wonder Woman’s
belief system. I’m all about love and
compassion and peace and positivity, and
try to make the world a better place as
much as I can, and that was a very, very
natural fit for me.