Dakota Johnson looks chic in a gray suit in NYC… as she tells L’Officiel magazine her Madame Web character is ‘powerful and sexy’
Dakota Johnson looked stunning on Wednesday in a classic gray suit with cigarette-style skinny trousers and an oversized blazer.
The Fifty Shades of Gray star, 34, has been making the rounds to promote her latest project, the sci-fi film Madame Web.
The daughter of Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith – who revealed she only gets fan mail from men in prison – wore a black cami under the suit and black pointy-toed pumps on her feet.
Dakota wore her long brown hair down and straight, with her bangs covering her forehead. A pair of sunglasses with amber lenses rested on the How to Be Single actress’ face.
This observation comes just as she told the French fashion magazine L’Officiel that she finds her Madame Web/Cassandra Web character “powerful and sexy.”
Web is a paramedic from New York City who begins to show signs of clairvoyance.
Dakota Johnson looked stunning in a classic gray suit with cigarette-style skinny trousers and an oversized blazer
As Web ‘develops the power to see the future, she is forced to confront revelations about her past, and forges a relationship with three young women bound for a powerful destiny, when they all face a deadly present. can survive,” the newspaper said. IMDb short content.
L’OfficielThe headline of the cover story was “Dakota Johnson’s Web of Truths.”
Talking about what drew her to Madame Web, she said, “I thought it was interesting that the main character’s superpower is her mind, and that she is a woman. That’s something I can really get behind. That’s very real to me, and it’s really powerful and sexy.”
Expanding on that thought, she added, “I think women’s minds are incredibly powerful, so I think it makes for a more relatable superhero. It’s more of a psychological thriller.
“This movie is a really fantastic departure for Marvel, because sometimes it’s amazing to have these other universes and galaxies doing unrealistic things in an unrealistic place,” she explained.
‘That can be escapism and very entertaining.
“Before Madame Web becomes Madame Web, she is a paramedic and she is on the front line; she is an everyday hero. So I thought it was just different. And I had never done anything like that before.’
The Fifty Shades of Gray star, 34, has been making the rounds to promote her latest project, the sci-fi film Madame Web
The daughter of Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith wore a black cami under the suit and black pointed-toe pumps on her feet
This observation comes just as she told French fashion magazine L’Officiel that she finds her Madame Web/Cassandra Web character “powerful and sexy.”
Web is a paramedic from New York City who begins to show signs of clairvoyance
Talking about what drew her to Madame Web, she said, “I thought it was interesting that the main character’s superpower is her mind, and that she is a woman. That’s something I can really get behind. That’s very real to me, and it’s really powerful and sexy.”
During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show last week, Chris Martin’s long-time girlfriend revealed: ‘All I get are letters from men in prison and very strange things in the mail!’
The admission came after fellow guest Sterling K. Brown explained that people told him This Is Us changed their lives on a regular basis.
“People still come up to me to hug me and tell me how the show changed their lives. How it gave them a form of catharsis. I didn’t know it would have such an impact. It was really beautiful,” the American Fiction star said.
Dakota blurted out, “That never happens to me.”
She also talked in detail about her role in the new Marvel Cinematic Universe film.
She said, “She’s a new character and this is a new version of a Marvel movie. It’s different and grounded and from an all-female perspective…
‘It stands completely on its own.’
Asked about performing her own stunts, she continued: “I did a one-day stunt driving course and it was the most fun I’ve ever had.” When asked if this is the first of many stunts, she coyly said, “Maybe.”