Jamie Dornan; Gal Gadot.Photo: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images; Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

Gal GadotandJamie Dornanare teaming up for a new movie!
The actors are set to star inNetflixand Skydance Media’s spy thrillerHeart of Stone, according to multiple outlets includingDeadlineandThe Hollywood Reporter.
Dornan, 39, and Gadot both sharednews of their castingto their respective Instagram accounts, along with referencesto the Deadline piece.
“Welcome to Heart of Stone@jamiedornanlet’s kick some ass together and have fun doing it 💪🏼😉 Can’t wait to start this journey,” Gadot wrote in her caption, tacking on several accounts and hashtags:@netflix@pilotwavemotionpictures@jaronvarsano@skydance#mockingbirdpictures."
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Gadot — who made waves as the titular superhero inWonder Woman(2017) and its 2020 sequel,Wonder Woman 1984— recently starred in Netflix’sRed Notice, which quickly became thestreaming platform’s second most-watched film of all timeafter it dropped in early November.
Last month,Deadlinereported that Netflix is in the early stages ofplanning back-to-back sequelswith original stars Gadot,Dwayne “The Rock” JohnsonandRyan Reynoldsexpected to return.
In an interview for the cover ofInStyle’s February Badass Women issue, Gadot teased ofCleopatra, “I can’t reveal a lot, but I can tell you that we’regoing to celebrate the Cleopatra story. We’re going to show not just how sexy and appealing she was, but how strategic and smart, and how much impact she had and still has on the world we’re living in today.”
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Meanwhile, Dornan has receivedGolden GlobeandCritics Choicenods for his role inBelfast, in which he plays a father trying to protect his family as violence erupts between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland in the 1960s.
The Irish actor (who is from Belfast) recently told PEOPLE that he and his fellow castmates"were all in floods of tears" on the final day of filming, “where we’re all walking down the street and they’re playingVan Morrison’s ‘And the Healing Has Begun.’ "
“That song means so much to me anyway, most Van Morrison music means a lot to me, if you’re from that part of the world, it just does,” Dornan said. “And even [writer/directorKenneth Branagh] was walking with us, because there’s a point when Ken was in the movie too.
“I’ll never forget that moment,” he added. “The privilege I felt to be in that movie with those people and have had that experience in the final day was incredible.”
source: people.com