Dakota Johnson gets back to work after her Madame Web box office disaster as she films with Pedro Pascal on set of the Materialists in New York

  • The 34-year-old actress wore a black sleeveless top that showed off her flat stomach along with low-rise jeans while on the set of the Materialists
  • Pedro, 49, was dressed in a long-sleeved tan shirt tucked into jeans, teamed with a black belt and matching black boots
  • Dakota and Pedro star in the upcoming romance film Materialists, alongside Chris Evans, 42

Dakota Johnson wore a crop top and loose jeans while filming in New York City on Monday with co-star Pedro Pascal following her Madame Web box office disaster.

The 34-year-old actress wore a black sleeveless top that showed off her flat stomach, teamed with low-cut jeans as she stood on the Materialists’ doorstep.

She completed her look with sneakers and accessorized with sunglasses, earrings and a necklace with a heart-shaped silver pendant.

Dakota had her long dark hair pulled back with long bangs in the front and accentuated her natural beauty with full makeup.

Pedro, 49, was dressed in a long-sleeved tan shirt, tucked into jeans, with a black belt and matching black boots.

Dakota Johnson wore a crop top and loose jeans while filming Monday in New York City with co-star Pedro Pascal after her Madame Web box office disaster

He sported a mustache and carried a cloth bag over his shoulder during filming.

Dakota and Pedro star in the upcoming romance film Materialists, alongside Chris Evans, 42.

The film follows a matchmaker who becomes involved in a toxic love triangle that threatens the clients of her lucrative business.

Materials is directed by Korean-Canadian director Celine Song, 35, who received critical acclaim for her Oscar-nominated 2023 debut film Past Lives, which she also wrote.

Dakota is back at work after starring as the title character in the blockbuster Madame Web.

The film has earned just $100 million at the worldwide box office since its theatrical release in February, against an estimated budget of $80 million.

Madame Web belongs to Sony’s Spider-Man universe, clearly separated from the Disney-owned Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Critics called the film “as stupid and schlocky as the worst of the genre” and “a laughable affair” – with the film debuting with a 12 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

The 34-year-old actress wore a black sleeveless top that showed off her flat stomach along with low-cut jeans as she stood on the sidewalk of the Materialists with Pedro, 49

Pedro was dressed in a long-sleeved tan shirt, tucked into jeans, along with a black belt and matching black boots

The 34-year-old actress wore a black sleeveless top that showed off her flat stomach along with low-cut jeans as she stood on the sidewalk of the Materialists with Pedro, 49

The actor sported a mustache and carried a cloth bag over his shoulder during filming

The actor sported a mustache and carried a cloth bag over his shoulder during filming

Dakota and Pedro star in the upcoming romance film Materialists, alongside Chris Evans, 42

Dakota and Pedro star in the upcoming romance film Materialists, alongside Chris Evans, 42

Madame Web starring Dakota as the title character, shown in a still, was a flop at the box office

Madame Web starring Dakota as the title character, shown in a still, was a flop at the box office

Disgruntled moviegoers also expressed their disgust online, with one person calling the film “a series of misses and missed opportunities” on X.

Another described it as “a clumsy, poorly written, messy and sloppy film full of mediocre editing and performances.”

Dakota, the daughter of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, plays Cassandra Webb, a New York City paramedic who has psychic abilities thanks to a mutated gene.

Madame Web also starred Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced and Celeste O’Connor.

Sony announced late Friday that the comic book movie Kraven The Hunter will premiere in December instead of Labor Day weekend.

Kraven The Hunter stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Spider-Man’s villain in the JC Chandor-directed origin story, which is rated R. The cast also includes Ariana DeBose, Alessandro Nivola and Russell Crowe.

The film is one of several Sony Spider-Man spin-offs, including Venom and Madame Web.