
Dakota Johnson's first foray into the superhero genre was caught in a tangled web of bad reviews.
Madame Web's reviews have ranged from lukewarm to god-awful. This is despite considerable buzz around the movie's stars, with Johnson and Sydney Sweeney hosting Saturday Night Live ahead of its release, and Sweeney still riding high off the box office success of rom-com Anyone But You.
Madame Web tells the origin story of a beloved comic book character — a clairvoyant who, in the original comics, was someone who helped Spider-Man.
In the film version, Johnson plays the titular role of Madame Web, a paramedic named Cassie tasked to protect three teen girls from Ezekiel, the man who killed her mother while searching for a rare spider deep in the Amazon.
Along with Johnson and Sweeney, the film stars Celeste O'Connor, Isabela Merced, Tahar Rahim, Mike Epps, Emma Roberts and Adam Scott.
Watch the trailer for Madame Web. Post continues after video.
The reviews have not been kind to the gritty female-led action tale.
The Guardian wrote that "the film is as dumb and schlocky as the worst of the genre, with lousy network TV effects, uninvolving action and unfunny and inelegant dialogue".