Hold onto your popcorn because Dakota Johnson’s recent comments have caused more drama than a Marvel movie plot twist! It seems like her remarks about the underwhelming box office performance of Sony’s Madame Web flick have landed her in some sticky webs with the studio.
According to reports hotter than a freshly popped kernel, Johnson’s candid criticisms have sent shockwaves through Sony’s headquarters faster than Spider-Man swinging through New York City. Rumor has it that the Madame Web team isn’t too thrilled with Dakota’s public airing of grievances, accusing her of throwing shade faster than a supervillain’s sinister plot.
An exclusive scoop from DailyMail spills the tea on the behind-the-scenes chaos, with insiders revealing that Sony execs are spinning with concern over Johnson’s outspokenness. While her co-star Sydney Sweeney’s SNL quip about the film’s performance was taken with a pinch of superhero salt, Dakota’s repeated jabs seem to have hit a nerve like a bug zapper in a spider-infested attic.
Sure, it’s all fun and games to poke fun at a movie’s flop, but it seems like Dakota’s relentless roasting and lack of accountability have left the studio feeling more sour than a lemon-flavored superhero. As the lead in this $80 million spectacle, you’d think she’d be more concerned with saving the day than pointing fingers.
But hey, we can’t blame Dakota for trying to lighten the mood in a film that received more flak than a pigeon in Times Square. With critics and audiences alike giving it a thumbs-down faster than you can say “Fifty Shades of Grey,” it’s no wonder Madame Web struggled to spin its way to success.
With box office earnings as disappointing as a villain’s evil monologue, the movie’s debut fell flatter than a pancake on a hot griddle. Pulling in a measly $15.1 million on opening weekend, it seems like even Spider-Man himself couldn’t swing this flick to victory.
So, while Dakota Johnson might not be donning a cape anytime soon, she’s certainly stirred up more drama than a superhero showdown. Who needs special effects when you’ve got Hollywood’s finest spinning webs of controversy?