Russell Crowe reacts to Dakota Johnson’s criticism of Madame Web

Russell Crowe reacts to Dakota Johnson’s criticism of Madame Web
Russell Crowe reacts to Dakota Johnson’s criticism of Madame Web

Russell Crowe knows very well what it’s like to work in superhero movies after having acted in: The Man of Steel, Thor: Love and Thunder and Kraven the Hunter.

Madame Web has been one of the most disastrous premieres of the year, with a new addition to the Sony’s Spider-Man Universe on the big screen that failed to penetrate either the public or the critics.

What’s more, even the cast of the film itself showed its discontent with it, including Dakota Johnson herself, who played the main character of the film, Cassandra Webb.

One of the next superhero movies sony be Kraven the Hunterwith Russell Crowe in one of his main roles, and in a recent interview with the interpreter through the medium GQ been asked to respond to comments from Dakota Johnson about Madame Webwith the actor disagreeing.

Russell Crowe reacts to criticism of Madame Web

Somewhat reluctant to comment on other people’s experience performing, Russell Crowe He ended by asking: “Are you telling me that you signed up for a Marvel movie, and a fucking universe of cartoon characters… and you didn’t get enough excitement? “I’m not really sure how I can make this better for you.”

“It’s a gigantic machine, and they make films of a certain size. And you know, I’ve experienced it on the side of D.C. with The Man of Steel, Zack Snyderand I have experienced it on the side of Marvel via Disney with Thor: Love and Thunder”.

“And I have also experienced the Marvel dark universe with Kraven the Hunter. They are jobs. You know: this is your role, play the role. “If you’re expecting this to be some kind of life-changing event, I think you’re here for the wrong reasons,” Russell Crowe added.

Kraven the Hunter will be released in theaters next December, while Madame Web It is now available to rent on various streaming platforms.

 
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