Wonder Woman: Every Gal Gadot DC movie ranked worst to best

GAL GADOT as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
GAL GADOT as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. /
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(L-R) ROSS BUTLER as Super Hero Eugene, ADAM BRODY as Super Hero Freddy, GRACE CAROLINE CURREY as Super Hero Mary, ZACHARY LEVI as Shazam, MEAGAN GOOD as Super Hero Darla and D.J. COTRONA as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure “SHAZAM! FURY OF THE GODS,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
(L-R) ROSS BUTLER as Super Hero Eugene, ADAM BRODY as Super Hero Freddy, GRACE CAROLINE CURREY as Super Hero Mary, ZACHARY LEVI as Shazam, MEAGAN GOOD as Super Hero Darla and D.J. COTRONA as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure “SHAZAM! FURY OF THE GODS,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. /

2. Shazam! Fury of the Gods

The movie is a sequel to Shazam!, another one of the few DCEU projects that were well-received. The first film focused on Billy’s adjusting to his new abilities, but since the rest of the kids also got powers towards the end, this one focuses more on them being the heroes of Philadelphia but growing more distant from each other and seeking independence. Billy struggles to keep them together while also dealing with the Daughters of Atlas, who believe the children are misusing the power of the gods and have come to take it back.

One of the things people loved about the first film was the comedic aspects, which felt like a nice departure from the over-serious nature of the franchise’s previous installments, and that humor is just as present in this film. A running gag in the movie is Billy’s crush on Wonder Woman, even having dreams about dating her early in the story.

While part of the gag is the fact that her face never gets shown in these dreams, it gets paid off later on when she fully appears in the film’s final moments, using her godly abilities to revive Billy Batson after he dies protecting his family, city, and the world from the Daughters of Atlas. She also restores the kids’ powers, allowing them to continue being heroes. It’s a decent follow-up to the original but isn’t a major step up in any significant way, which causes it to end up being pretty forgettable.