Every Wonder Woman ranked from weakest to strongest

We've seen more versions of Wonder Woman on the screen than you think, but which of these warriors is the most powerful?
GAL GADOT as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Clay Enos/ ™ & © DC Comics. © 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
GAL GADOT as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Clay Enos/ ™ & © DC Comics. © 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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3. Adrianne Palicki's short-lived Wonder Woman

The era of the 2011 NBC Wonder Woman pilot is a strange one to look back on. For a hot minute, everyone was talking about this pilot due to its very bizarre, very shiny, very lycra suit, and then the moment NBC passed on it, it was almost instantly forgotten - like a fever dream you're not really sure was real or not.

But it was real, very real in fact, and so was the strength of the Wonder Woman that headlined it. There was some dodgy writing around the character that we won't get into, but Adrianne Palicki certainly looked convincing as the hero (who was now known as Diana Themyscira). And those fight scenes were jaw-dropping.

This Wonder Woman had physical strength in spades, as she was seen throwing an abundance of henchmen around her with ease. She could also move shipping containers with even more ease and didn't seem too bothered about any deaths she could cause doing so; which made her a lot more relentless than you'd expect any version of Diana to be.

As far as other strengths go, she could also jump really high and sprint super fast. And it felt like they were only beginning to scratch the surface of what this very unique iteration of the Wonder Woman character was capable of. That's the biggest shame about the pilot not going forward to series.