Dakota Johnson reveals if she has seen Madame Web after the Spider-Man spin-off was torched by critics
Dakota Johnson opened up about seeing her latest film Madame Webb after it was criticized by critics.
The daughter of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, 34, who plays the title character in the new superhero movie, said she hasn’t had a chance to watch it during her interview with Magic FM on Thursday.
“I don’t know when I’ll see it,” she said. ‘One day.’
After humorously recalling skipping the Madame Web premiere to “go to dinner” instead, Dakota insisted her decision had nothing to do with the film itself.
“For me, it’s a way to avoid having an existential crisis,” she admitted. “Not watching my movies is like self-care.”
Dakota Johnson opened up about seeing her latest film Madame Webb after it was criticized by critics; pictured during MagicFM interview on February 15
The daughter of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, 34, who plays the title character in the new superhero movie, said she hasn’t had a chance to watch it
The Fifty Shades of Gray star also confessed that she never “Googles” herself.
The big reveal comes after Madame Web, which also stars Sydney Sweeney, debuted with a 17% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Critics called the film ‘as stupid and schlocky as the worst of the genre‘ and a ridiculous thing.’
X, formerly known as Twitter, was flooded with negative comments about it, with one person calling the film “a series of misses and missed opportunities.”
Another describes it as “a clunky, poorly written, messy and sloppy film packed with mediocre editing and performances.”
Another user simply wrote: ‘Morbius was better.’
Released in 2022 and starring Jared Leto, Sony’s Morbius is known as one of the worst-reviewed superhero films of all time, with a low score of 15 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
However, a few people praised Madame Web online after the premiere.
“I don’t know when I’ll see it,” she said. ‘One day’; pictured Tuesday at the Madame Web premiere in Mexico City
In Madame Web, Dakota takes on the role of Cassandra Webb, a New York City paramedic who has psychic abilities thanks to a mutated gene, similar to the concept of X-Men.
X, formerly known as Twitter, was flooded with negative comments about it, with one person calling the film “a series of misses and missed opportunities.”
Dakota was joined at the premiere by her costar, Mexican actor José María Yazpik (L), who plays Santiago, and the film’s director and co-writer, SJ Clarkson (R).
‘Madame Web exceeds expectations. Some of the dialogue is cheesy AF, some heavy-handed product placement, and probably could have been cleaned up a bit more – but the cast really works magic with what they had, their chemistry is a lot of fun, and the suits look great,” one reviewer wrote afterwards on X.
In Madame Web, Dakota takes on the role of Cassandra Webb, a New York City paramedic who has psychic abilities thanks to a mutated gene, similar to the concept of X-Men.
Her character is faced with the task of protecting three women from an enigmatic opponent.
The film belongs to Sony’s Spider-Man universe, clearly separate from the Disney-owned Marvel Cinematic Universe.
This film could potentially be one of the last collaborations between Sony and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, following Disney’s acquisition of Marvel.
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