Spy (2015) vs The Meg (2018)

Spy (2015) leads with 100% of votes

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The Real Debate

In the ring of Jason Statham's cinematic showdowns, 'The Meg' dives into monstrous, deep-sea thrills, while 'Spy' delivers sly, slick spy-comedy punches. It's a clash of sheer scale against sharp wit, where Statham's roles swing from a rugged rescue diver battling a prehistoric shark to a suave, albeit unorthodox, secret agent. Fans are torn between the adrenaline-fueled, CGI-packed spectacle and the clever, laugh-out-loud espionage antics. This battle tests loyalties, pitting heart-pounding tension against belly-aching humor. Which Statham steals the show for you? Dive in and cast your vote in this epic celluloid face-off!

Spy (2015) vs. The Meg (2018)

🔥 Fan Takes

tbh, 'Spy' all the way. Statham's comedic timing? game changer bro.
😭 Can't believe 'The Meg' is losing like this. Best shark movie since Jaws, seriously.
dude, 'Spy' had me rolling 😂 'The Meg' who?? I mean, come on, lol.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Spy (2015) over The Meg (2018) when it comes to the greatest Jason Statham Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Spy (2015) 100.0% of the time over The Meg (2018).

Across all battles:

Spy (2015) win rate: 49.5%

The Meg (2018) win rate: 15.7%

Fan FAQs

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

The Transporter (2002) is reigning supreme right now! You can check out the full rankings on the GOAT List.

What makes The Meg (2018) so popular?

Fans get a real kick out of the intense, edge-of-your-seat action that 'The Meg' delivers. Watching Statham take on a gigantic prehistoric shark? It's as thrilling as it sounds, and it's got that special mix of horror and heroics that really pulls the fans in.

Why is Spy (2015) winning by so much over The Meg (2018)?

It's all about the comedic chops! Fans absolutely love Statham's unexpected, hilarious performance in 'Spy' as opposed to his typical action hero type. Plus, 'Spy' cleverly flips the script on spy genre clichés, which really resonates with the audience.