Madame Web receives a mixed bag of reviews from critics as the newest Marvel film gets ready for release. As of the time of writing, Madame Web had a dismal 23% critical rating out of 31 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. If that rating stays true, the live-action Sony picture would score higher than 2022’s Morbius (15%) but worse than Venom (30%), which is a disturbing pattern for the studio’s comic book pictures. Madame Web also faces the risk of falling below the 15% threshold if additional negative reviews are received, potentially establishing a new low. While many critics enjoyed the action sequences and storyline of Madame Web, others found fault with several of the performances, especially Dakota Johnson’s portrayal of the title character.But based on Madame Web, Sony’s Spider-Man Universe is now fully dead and doesn’t require resuscitation, according to the Daily Beast.There aren’t any captivating comic book teasers to unravel or heartwarming accomplishments to cling to, according to Gizmodo’s assessment. It’s a plot that makes sense only if you don’t think about it, with uninteresting performances throughout, and it ends abruptly. We would be really shocked if Madame Web returned in the future, but that conclusion does hint that there could be more to come.”
“It’s a travesty that Madame Web is a low point in wannabe feminist superhero films,” said Carla Hay of Culture Mix, referring to Madame Web and the MCU’s most recent superhero movie, The Marvels, as the “Dumb and Dumber of female-led MarvelComics superhero movies.” She also added that, given the success of Black Widow and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.David Fear of Rolling Stone, meanwhile, asserted that the movie is “Cats: The Movie of superhero movies,” implying that none of the acting was consistent with the comics.Next came Variety’s review, which likened the movie to an advertisement.”After all, MadameWeb resembles a hybrid of a long soda commercial and a teaser trailer for more spinoffs.Cassie declares, “We’ll be ready for whatever the future brings.”However, it’s not necessary to be a soothsayer to recognise that this specific brand is dead, nor a snob to want better,” the review said.
Madame Web, directed by S.J. Clarkson, tells the story of Johnson’s awkward paramedic Cassandra “Cassie” Webb, who after an accident gains the ability to see future events in the spider world and becomes a reluctant hero. Johnson co-stars with Isabela Merced, Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O’Connor, Mike Epps, and Superman: Legacy. After Venom, the Venom sequel, Let There Be Carnage, and Morbius, Madame Web is the fourth movie in Sony’s Spider-Man universe. Despite receiving mostly unfavourable reviews, the SSU has produced films that have brought in a healthy profit, grossing more than $1.52 billion worldwide. Madame Web is predicted to gross $20 million to $25 million domestically over its five days of release in theatres; however, it is anticipated to fall short of Bob Marley: One Love, which is predicted to start with a $30 million opening weekend that would top the box office.
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