Dakota Johnson opens up about ‘Madame Web’ setback

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Dakota Johnson is opening up about lady web.

The actress detailed her feelings about the Sony-Marvel film failing at the box office and being criticized and criticized as one of the worst modern superhero films ever made.

As he previously hinted during the film’s publicity tour, Johnson said the script for the project about a paramedic with psychic powers changed radically from what he originally read. But in retrospect, Johnson also felt that he might not be the right choice for the world of comic book movies (although some critics thought his line readings in the film were the best thing about the film).

“It was definitely an experience for me to make that movie.” Johnson told Bustle. “I had never done anything like this before. I’ll probably never do something like that again, because I have no point in that world. And I know that now. But sometimes in this industry, you sign up for something, and it’s one thing, and then while you’re doing it, it becomes something completely different, and you’re like, ‘Wait, what?’ But it was a real learning experience and of course it’s not nice to be a part of something that’s in tatters, but I can’t say I don’t understand it.”

“It is very difficult to make films, and in these big films that are made (and it is even starting to happen with the smaller ones, which is what really scares me) the decisions are made by committees and art does not do well. when a committee does it,” he added. “Films are made by a filmmaker and a team of artists around him. You can’t make art based on numbers and algorithms. I have long had the feeling that the public is extremely intelligent and executives have begun to believe that they are not. The public will always be able to detect nonsense.. Even if they start making movies with AI, humans are not going to want to see them.”

Johnson also joked about the stories that would come out after her. Bustle interview. “Like, ‘Dakota Johnson breaks her silence on Madame Web’s fucking box office failure,’” the actress said, laughing. “It’s like, ‘No, I’m not going to break any silence. I’m just talking.’” (Stories like this: maybe Johnson is clairvoyant after all?).

Over the weekend, Johnson’s co-star Sydney Sweeney also commented on the film’s reaction while hosting the NBC show. Saturday night livejoking in his monologue: “You’ve seen me in Nobody but you and Euphoria. You definitely didn’t see me in lady web.”

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