IMDb3.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes13%
Metacritic26/100
Google Users57%
Director: S. J. Clarkson•Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Superhero
Cassandra Webb, a seemingly ordinary E.M.T. in Manhattan, discovers she possesses clairvoyant abilities after a near-fatal accident. Haunted by visions of the future, she must confront her past while protecting three young women destined for powerful futures from a dangerous adversary. Her newfound powers force her to navigate a treacherous path, revealing secrets about her own origins and the true nature of her abilities.
Madame Web was met with widespread critical disdain, widely panned for its convoluted plot, uninspired action sequences, and weak character development. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a disappointing entry in the superhero genre.
Praised for Dakota Johnson's committed performance in a thankless role.
Criticized for its nonsensical plot and derivative storytelling.
Noted for underdeveloped villains and uninspired action set pieces.
Google audience: While some viewers appreciated the attempt to explore a new corner of the superhero universe and found Dakota Johnson's performance engaging, many Google users expressed disappointment with the film's weak narrative, predictable plot twists, and a general lack of excitement.
The film's connection to the wider Spider-Man universe is established through various subtle references, including the presence of spider-themed imagery and technology, and characters who have ties to Spider-Man lore in the comics, despite Spider-Man himself not appearing.
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