Actress Emma Roberts recently shared her thoughts on the reception of her film Madame Web, attributing its poor performance to what she referred to as 'internet culture.' In an interview with Variety, Roberts expressed her personal admiration for the movie and its cast, suggesting that without the influence of online trends and memes, the audience's reaction might have been more positive.
Roberts lamented the tendency for everything to be turned into a joke in today's digital age, stating that it saddens her to see such a dismissive attitude towards creative projects. She emphasized the unpredictability of success in the entertainment industry, highlighting that there is no guaranteed formula for a film's reception.
On the other hand, her co-star in Madame Web, Dakota Johnson, took a different stance, acknowledging that audiences have a keen eye for authenticity and can easily discern insincerity in artistic endeavors. Johnson emphasized the importance of creating art from a genuine place rather than relying solely on market trends and algorithms.
Roberts also addressed her concerns regarding allegations of misconduct and abuse in the entertainment industry, particularly referencing a documentary that shed light on behind-the-scenes issues in children's television production. She expressed sadness over the revelations and stressed the importance of creating safe and supportive work environments for both children and adults in the industry.
Reflecting on her early career in the Nickelodeon series Unfabulous, Roberts highlighted the positive experience she had working with a female showrunner, underscoring the significance of having diverse and inclusive leadership in the entertainment field. She emphasized the need for continued efforts to protect individuals on set and promote a culture of respect and safety in the workplace.