Gadot, Lawrence, Keaton, Paltrow Read Mean Tweets

Jimmy Kimmel Live featured another round of its signature “Mean Tweets” segment, and several [...]

Jimmy Kimmel Live featured another round of its signature "Mean Tweets" segment, and several comic book movie stars took the plunge.

Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot led off the segment, with a tweet reading, "gal gadot?????? imma be wondering why that woman got not titties."

"They're here, they're here, don't worry," Gadot reassured the tweeter.

Iron Man star Gwyneth Paltrow, the Pepper Potts of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, read a Tweet that said, "Can Gwyneth Paltrow just stick to steaming her vagina can shut the f**k up, for f**k's sake."

X-Men movies star Jennifer Lawrence, who plays Mystique, read a tweet saying, "I bet Jennifer Lawrence gives really unenthusiastic h**djobs"

"How did they know?" she quipped back.

Former Batman star and the Vulture in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Michael Keaton, read a tweet that said, "Someone just told me I smiled like Michael Keaton and I don't know if I should take one million selfies or put a gun in my mouth."

"I'd put a gun in your mouth," he replied after laughing.

Other celebrities on the segment include Emma Watson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Elizabeth Moss, John Lithgow, Dave Chapelle, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Aniston, Jim Parsons, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Kristen Bell, Bob Odenkirk, Alec Baldwin, and Kumail Nanjiani.

Jennifer Lawrence will reprise her role as Mystique in X-Men: Dark Phoenix, which is currently filming in Montreal for a November 2018 release.

Gwyneth Paltrow is expected to appear as Pepper Potts in the fourth Avengers movie, currently filming in Atlanta and releasing in May 2019.

Gal Gadot will return as Wonder Woman in Justice League this November. She's also signed on for a sequel to the Wonder Woman movie, set for release in December 2019.

Wonder Woman currently has an 84.47 ComicBook.com Composite Score, the eighth highest ComicBook.com Composite Score of any comic book movie. The film also has 4.22 out of 5 ComicBook.com User Rating, making it the fourth highest rated comic book movie of all time among ComicBook.com users.

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