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Who embodies Margaret Qualley's artistry best? Is it Felicity, the reanimated bride with a heart rebooted for modern sensibilities in 'Poor Things', or Pussycat, the free-spirited hitchhiker illuminating the dark corners of 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'? Here lies a clash of eras: Felicity, challenging our notions of life and autonomy, and Pussycat, a symbol of the effervescent yet elusive spirit of the 1960s. As fans, your preference will echo through Qualley's legacy—do we celebrate the innovative or the iconic? The choice is a reflection of what qualities we treasure in storytelling today.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' over Felicity in 'Poor Things' when it comes to the greatest Margaret Qualley Performances of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' 100.0% of the time over Felicity in 'Poor Things'.
Across all battles:
Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' win rate: 67.9%
Felicity in 'Poor Things' win rate: 35.3%
Sue in 'The Substance' is currently the top contender in the Greatest Margaret Qualley Performances league. Fans can't get enough of her performance. Check out the full GOAT List to see how the rankings are shaping up!
Fans adore Felicity for her complexity and the depth Margaret Qualley brings to the character. Even if she's not winning this matchup, her performance resonates with fans who appreciate sophisticated and emotionally engaging roles.
Pussycat is completely dominating because her role caught the cultural zeitgeist. Fans loved her charismatic, scene-stealing performance in a blockbuster film by Tarantino. It's a combo of nostalgia for the late '60s vibe and her magnetic screen presence that's keeping her firmly in the lead.