Gal Gadot’s Snow White stumble might’ve triggered more than just bad reviews. It may’ve taken Wonder Woman down with it. DC just axed Diana Prince, and the timing’s a little too on-the-nose. One minute, Gadot’s fairytale flick is flopping harder than a fish out of water, and the next, Wonder Woman’s out.
But in the chaotic world of capes and crowns, it feels like a shady plot twist. Gadot’s tiara took a hit, and suddenly, the Amazonian legend was nowhere to be seen. Hollywood’s playing rough, and poor Diana might’ve just taken the fall for a box office bomb.
DC ends Wonder Woman as Gal Gadot’s Snow White flops hard
Wonder Woman just got stabbed in the heart (officially!). And the timing was brutal. Just days after Gal Gadot’s Snow White remake hit IMDb rock bottom, DC Comics decided to off its most iconic heroine in Wonder Woman #19. Coincidence? Fans aren’t so sure.
In the latest issue by Tom King and Daniel Sampere, the Amazon warrior meets her fate at the hands of a dagger etched with the Sovereign’s family crest (via ScreenRant). That’s right, DC jumped ahead in time to show Diana’s tragic future death in the looming Wonder War.
But it gets darker. The tale’s told by the Sovereign himself, chained and cornered by Diana’s daughter Trinity, who’s demanding the truth. As he recalls the war, he name-drops Lyssa, a character tied to Wonder Woman’s rival, Emelie, and maybe even the one who delivers the fatal blow. The same Lyssa he calls “my own dear Lyssa.” Yikes.
Diana’s death isn’t just another superhero exit, it comes after a full-blown Amazon massacre and the murder of Steve Trevor. She fought hard, stripped the Sovereign of power, and locked him away. But revenge runs deep.
Could Wonder Woman come back? Maybe. This is comic land. But with the Amazons wiped and Diana brutally slain, this one hits differently.
One thing’s for sure: DC isn’t pulling punches. And with Gadot’s Snow White backlash already setting the internet ablaze, it’s tough not to see this double blow as the end of an era… for the character and maybe the actress, too.
Rachel Zegler slammed for calling Gal Gadot a “typical beauty queen”
Snow White got frostier. Rachel Zegler, the titular princess in Disney’s live-action remake, is under fire after calling co-star Gal Gadot a typical beauty queen. The comment didn’t sit well, especially with the Israeli director and Miss Universe Israel Netanya 2024 winner, who called it offensive and dismissive.
But it didn’t stop there. Zegler’s earlier pro-Palestinian post and her silence on October 7 drew heavy backlash from Israeli and Jewish communities. The controversy’s ripple effect? Snow White now holds a shocking 1.6/10 rating on IMDb.
Zegler’s take on the original animated film didn’t help either, calling it “old-fashioned” and “weird.” Meanwhile, Gadot continues to shine as the Evil Queen, showing grace under fire. In a world of loud opinions, the ones with purpose still rise above.
Snow White was released on March 21, 2025.