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Madame Web flopped with critics and with audience. Its star is not surprised. In a new interview, Dakota Johnson said the poor reviews for her Spider-Man spinoff — which currently has a 12 percent on Rotten Tomatoes — were not unexpected, at least by her. “Unfortunately, I’m not surprised that this has gone down the way it has,” Johnson told Bustle. “You cannot make art based on numbers and algorithms. My feeling has been for a long time that audiences are extremely smart, and executives have started to believe that they’re not. Audiences will always be able to sniff out bulls—.” The implicati...
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Dakota Johnson has revealed that “drastic changes” were made to the script of Madame Web after she was cast in the film. The 34-year-old actress plays the title character in the new superhero movie and explained how the script was altered completely once she had signed up for the flick. Johnson told TheWrap: “There were drastic changes. And I can’t even tell you what they were.” The star’s character in the Sony Spider-Man Universe movie has the ability to see the future but this meant an increased workload as she needed to film several versions of the same scene. Johnson said: “It added so man...
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The first time Marvel’s logo played on the big screen, it wasn’t technically on a Marvel film. Those now-ubiquitous white-on-red letters emerging from the flipping pages of a comic made their cinematic debut in front of 2002’s Spider-Man, produced and distributed by Sony. When Marvel started their own studio a few years later, they updated the logo for their own use; instead of a comic, the word “Marvel” gradually materialized out of scenes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and shots of stars like Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans. Studios like Sony who license Marvel characters can’t use th...
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The reviews of Madame Web are here. Spoiler alert: They’re not amazing. Or at least they’re not amazingly good. If you’ve been following along with the news around this movie — like, say, the report that star Dakota Johnson left her longtime agency for new representation “just days after a baffling first trailer debuted” — you know that the buzz has not been great. (Stars of blockbusters opening in theaters typically do not give quotes about how “f—ing so hard” it is “to get anything made” in Hollywood because the people who run streaming services “don’t trust creative people.”) Johnson plays ...
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