Greatest Gal Gadot Movies of All Time - Criminal (2016) or Wonder Woman (2017)

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CRIMINAL (2016)

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WONDER WOMAN (2017)
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Why This Battle Matters

When Wonder Woman (2017) squares off against Criminal (2016) in our Gal Gadot Movies of All Time League, it's not just a battle of blockbusters; it's a clash of philosophies. Picture this: on one side, the embodiment of heroism and myth, and on the other, a gritty, morally ambiguous thriller. What's really at stake here is more than just a spot on the leaderboard — it's about whether we prefer our entertainment to uplift or provoke, to offer escape or challenge our perceptions. Which lens do you view your cinema through: the idealistic or the realistic?

🔥 Fan Takes

Honestly, both movies show diff sides of Gadot's talent but WW is iconic.
Criminal? really? who even remembers that one lol 🤷‍♂️
Wonder Woman all the way! Remember watching it first time? Epic feels.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Wonder Woman (2017) over Criminal (2016) when it comes to the greatest Gal Gadot Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Wonder Woman (2017) 83.3% of the time over Criminal (2016).

Across all battles:

Wonder Woman (2017) win rate: 83.6%

Criminal (2016) win rate: 26.2%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in this league?

Wonder Woman (2017) is ruling the roost in the 'Greatest Gal Gadot Movies of All Time' league. You can see how it's doing against other movies on the GOAT List.

What makes Criminal (2016) still popular among some fans?

Criminal has its charms mainly because it shows a different side of Gal Gadot. Fans appreciate her role in this action-packed thriller, giving them a glimpse of her versatility beyond the superhero genre.

Why is Wonder Woman (2017) dominating the votes against Criminal (2016)?

Fans are totally rallying behind Wonder Woman because of its powerful storytelling and Gal Gadot's iconic performance as a superhero. It's not just a movie; it's a movement! The gap really shows how much this film resonated compared to the less memorable Criminal.