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Posted: 2018-01-25T11:50:10Z | Updated: 2018-01-25T11:50:10Z

And the winner for most gracious response to an Oscar snub is ... Gal Gadot .

The Wonder Woman actress told Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday that she isnt heroically ticked over the superhero hit being ignored in the Academy Award nominations, announced earlier this week.

I was very moved and touched by the feedback of all the people that were disappointed that Wonder Woman wasnt nominated, she said. But we certainly never did the movie for that.

Chances had leaned toward director Patty Jenkins perhaps getting a nod after the films critical and box office success. Or one of the technical categories.

But nope.

I think that you cant have it all, Gadot added at the Revlon event in New York. Weve done this movie and it was received in such an amazing, wonderful way, and we want to stay humble and grateful, and were going to have another movie, so who knows? Maybe the next one!

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Perhaps an even better sequel can be the best revenge.