RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET Star Gal Gadot On Her Surprising Duet With Sarah Silverman

RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET Star Gal Gadot On Her Surprising Duet With Sarah Silverman

Gal Gadot, the voice of Shank in Ralph Breaks The Internet, recently discussed her unexpected musical number with Sarah Silverman in the new animated film.

By Nebula - Dec 01, 2018 12:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Movies
Source: Entertainment Tonight
Though Ralph Breaks The Internet features an immeasurable number of things, from eBay to Sonic The Hedgehog to Mulan, nobody would've guessed that it would've also featured a musical number - and especially not from the likes of Vanellope and Shank.

Sarah Silverman and Gal Gadot both making their musical debut in the new animated movie. Their respective characters of Vanellope and Shank burst into a La La Land-esque song about the latter's video-game world: Slaughter Race.

The Wonder Woman star had never done anything like this on film before, voice acting in-general as well as singing on film, yet she pulled it off impressively. Entertainment Tonight spoke with Gadot during the premiere of Ralph Breaks The Internet, bringing up the musical portion of the movie, to which Gadot reminisced that she loved the experience.



"I always practice without knowing what for. It's been the first time I ever sang in a movie, and it's been great and I really liked it."
 
What do you think of Gadot's Ralph Breaks The Internet duet? You can check out a clip of the afformentioned musical portion below:
 


Ralph Breaks The Internet is in theatres now.
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