Gal Gadot to make cameo appearance in The Simpsons

Israeli actress appears in the first episode of the 30th season, when she's interviewed by Homer and Ned Flanders at an audition to play the role of Lisa

Gal Gadot being interviewed by Homer Simpson and Ned Flanders

Actress Gal Gadot will audition for the movie role of Bart Simpsons’ sister Lisa in a cameo appearance on the first episode of “The Simpsons” 30th season.

Fox released a preview of the episode ahead of its September 30 airing date.

In the episode, titled “Bart’s Not Dead,” Homer Simpson and his neighbor Ned Flanders hold auditions for actors to portray the family after a group of Christian producers decide to make a movie following Bart Simpson’s claim that he went to heaven and met Jesus.

Once Gadot starts reading the script, Ned immediately offers her the part, but Homer is not so sure.

“I know you were great in ‘Fast and Furious,’ but what else have you been in?” he asks her after putting the brakes on Ned.

“Uh, did you see ‘Wonder Woman’?” says Gadot.

“Whenever I see the DC logo I immediately fall asleep,” Homer answers.

In February, the “Wonder Woman” star announced her news on Twitter accompanied by a video of her autographing the blue hair of Simpson’s character Marge on a poster also autographed by other screen stars.

“I grew up watching @The Simpsons and now I get to voice myself in an episode! Stay tuned…” she tweeted.

“The Simpsons,” created by Matt Groening, debuted in 1989 and is the longest-running American sitcom, as well as the longest-running American animated program, with 629 episodes.

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