Dakota Johnson recently addressed the negative reception of her latest film, Madame Web. The Spider-Man–adjacent superhero movie, featuring Johnson as New York City paramedic Cassandra Webb with precognitive abilities, faced disappointing box office numbers and unfavorable reviews.
In a recent interview with Bustle, Johnson, 34, candidly expressed that the final product of the film did not align with her initial expectations. She acknowledged that the project was a unique experience for her and highlighted that the movie's direction evolved during production, deviating from its original concept.
Johnson emphasized the challenges of the film industry, noting that the collaborative nature of decision-making can sometimes lead to artistic compromises. She stressed the importance of preserving the artistic vision of filmmakers and their creative teams, cautioning against prioritizing commercial considerations over artistic integrity.
The actress, known for her role in Fifty Shades of Grey, underscored her belief in the discerning nature of audiences and criticized the tendency to underestimate viewers' intelligence. Johnson's insights reflect her commitment to authentic storytelling, evident in her establishment of TeaTime Pictures, her own production company.
Madame Web, helmed by director S.J. Clarkson and featuring a talented ensemble cast including Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O’Connor, Isabela Merced, Adam Scott, and Emma Roberts, has garnered attention for its mixed reception.
During her recent appearance on Saturday Night Live, Sweeney humorously referenced Madame Web in her opening monologue, acknowledging the film's less-than-stellar reception. The actress, known for her roles in Anyone But You and Euphoria, playfully alluded to the superhero movie, adding a lighthearted touch to the situation.
Despite the challenges faced by Madame Web, the film remains in theaters, inviting audiences to form their own opinions about this unique addition to the superhero genre.