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Madame Web

Her web connects them all.
2024 | 117m | English

(108079 votes)

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Forced to confront revelations about her past, paramedic Cassandra Webb forges a relationship with three young women destined for powerful futures...if they can all survive a deadly present.
Release Date: Feb 14, 2024
Director: S.J. Clarkson
Writer: Claire Parker, Kerem Sanga, S.J. Clarkson, Matt Sazama, Burk Sharpless
Genres: Fantasy, Action
Keywords new york city, spider, based on comic, teenage girl, super power, paramedic, manhattan, new york city, spider web, clairvoyant, woman director, origin story, 2000s, vision of the future
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $100,498,764
Budget: $80,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dakota Johnson Cassandra Webb
Sydney Sweeney Julia Cornwall
Isabela Merced Anya Corazón
Celeste O'Connor Mattie Franklin
Tahar Rahim Ezekiel Sims
Mike Epps O'Neil
Emma Roberts Mary Parker
Adam Scott Ben Parker
Kerry Bishé Constance
Zosia Mamet Amaria
José María Yázpik Santiago
Kathy-Ann Hart Susan
Josh Drennen Julia's Dad
Yuma Feldman Julia's Half-Sibling
Miranda Adekoje Doctor (Optometry)
Deirdre McCourt Fresh-Faced Nurse
Naheem Garcia Landlord
Jill Hennessy Beautiful Woman
Rosemary Crimp Opera Singer
Brian Faherty Firefighter
Shaun Bedgood New York Dude
Mike Bash Businessman
Cilda Shaur Lady on Train
Jennifer Ellis Chloe
Kris Sidberry Ann
Erica Souza Lorna
Rena Maliszewski Doctor (OBGYN)
Michael Malvesti Trucker
Gopal Lalwani Midtown Taxi Driver
Shawnna Thibodeau MTA Cop
Dominique Washington Nurse
Name Job
Giuseppe Ardizzone Utility Stunts
Mike Burke Stunt Driver
James M. Churchman Stunt Coordinator
Marcelle Coletti Stunt Driver
Stracy Diaz Utility Stunts
Roger Dillingham Jr. Stunt Driver
Andrew DiBartolomeo Utility Stunts
Peter Epstein Stunt Driver
Danny Downey Stunt Driver
Jeremy Fry Stunt Coordinator
Rachel Gelfeld Utility Stunts
Miguel-Andres Garcia Stunts
Becca GT Stunt Driver
Elaina Rae Haehnle Stunt Driver
Justice Hedenberg Stunts
Amelie Iselin Location Production Assistant
Jan Philip Cramer Head of Animation
Frank Bal Stunts
Alex Anagnostidis Stunt Driver
Duane Manwiller Second Unit Director of Photography
Claire Parker Screenplay
Kerem Sanga Story
Amanda Cass Utility Stunts
Remi Bakkar Stunt Double
Victor Chan Stunt Driver
Angela Cipra Stunt Double
Brycen Counts Stunt Coordinator
Chris Denison Utility Stunts
Shawnah Donley Stunt Driver
Felipe Franco Stunts
Edward Gabree Stunt Driver
Szilvia Gogh Stunts
Shane Habberstad Utility Stunts
Kaitlyn Hiller Stunts
Adam S. Katz Stunt Driver
Josh Lakatos Stunt Driver
David Lavallee Jr. Utility Stunts
Suo Liu Utility Stunts
Paul Marini Stunt Driver
John Vincent Mason Stunt Driver
Evelyn Ov Stunt Driver
Mitch Peters Stunt Driver
Mark Pettograsso Stunt Driver
Bob Roseman Stunt Driver
Drew Reade Stunt Driver
Travis Staton-Marrero Stunt Double
Teague Uva Utility Stunts
Matt Triplett Stunt Driver
Jeremy Hays Special Effects Supervisor
Katie Valovcin Second Assistant Director
Andrew Stahl First Assistant Director
Cary Lee Second Assistant Director
Cynthia Welles Hair Department Head
Lindsey Moran Supervising Art Director
James Bednark Art Direction
Bryan Felty Art Direction
Jourdan Henderson Art Direction
Nick Ralbovsky Art Direction
Patrick Scalise Art Direction
Mila Khalevich Set Decoration
Stella Bouzakis Makeup Artist
Ariel León Castro Special Effects Makeup Artist
Michelle Connolly Hairstylist
Heather Galipo Makeup Artist
Shirley Saville Lopes Makeup Artist
Krystle Poulin Makeup Artist
Karina Rodríguez Special Effects Makeup Artist
Carlos Segui Special Effects Makeup Artist
Emma Strachman Makeup Artist
Vasilios Tanis Makeup Department Head
Rachael White Hairstylist
Risa Uchida Battis Set Dresser
Jonathan Champoux Set Dresser
Dennis Colvin Set Dresser
Gregory J. Corcoran Set Dresser
Beau Desmond Set Dresser
Nicole Ezell Set Designer
Tex Kadonaga Set Designer
Wayne Kimball Set Dresser
Jennifer LaFace Set Decoration Buyer
Bryan Langer Set Designer
Timothy Lewis Assistant Art Director
Felipe Mendoza Assistant Art Director
Anthony Raymond Set Designer
Ashley L. Sykes Set Decoration Buyer
Jenny Wentling Assistant Art Director
Phil Barrie Sound Designer
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Adam Sanchez Sound Mixer
Michael Brazelton Visual Effects Supervisor
Anto Juricic VFX Artist
Will McCoy Visual Effects Supervisor
Evan Aurelio Lighting Technician
Jesse Cardoza Lighting Technician
Patrick Cecilian Digital Imaging Technician
David Demers Lighting Technician
Kendall Cooper Extras Casting
Leigh Jonte Casting Associate
Maya Taylor Choreographer
Dane Lonsdale Sound Mixer
Connor Nagy Sound Mixer, Foley Mixer
Scott Edelstein Visual Effects Supervisor
Joshua Wassung Visual Effects Supervisor
Evelyn O. Vaccaro Stunt Driver
David Emmerichs Steadicam Operator
Billy Green "C" Camera Operator
Nathaniel Goodman Additional Photography
Jessica Kourkounis Still Photographer
Sebastian Slayter "B" Camera Operator
Frans Wetterings III Chief Lighting Technician
Matthew Horn "A" Camera Operator
Jessica Rockwood Stand In
Shaun Brennan Foley Artist
Roni Pillischer Foley Editor
S.J. Clarkson Screenplay, Director
Ethan Tobman Production Design
Leigh Folsom Boyd Editor
Darrin Prescott Second Unit Director
Chris Cenatiempo Stunt Driver
Shawnna Thibodeau Stunts
Leigha Hancock Stunt Driver
Zack Duhame Stunt Double
Joe Bucaro III Stunt Driver
Rosie Bernhard Stunt Driver
Chick Bernhard Stunt Driver
Amanda Bradley Stunt Double
Joanna Bennett Stunt Double
David Anthony Buglione Stunt Driver
Bobby Beckles Utility Stunts
Mauro Fiore Director of Photography
Anthony Hoang Stunts
Chad Knorr Utility Stunts
Rachel Klatsky Stunt Double
Bethany Levy Stunt Double
Dede Lovelace Stunt Double
Michaela McAllister Stunt Double
Carl Paoli Stunts
Victoria Lee Parella Utility Stunts
A.J. Paratore Utility Stunts
Shahaub Roudbari Fight Choreographer
Mam Smith Stunts
Derrick Simmons Stunts
Matthew R. Staley Utility Stunts
Caroline Vexler Stunt Double
Erin LeBre Key Makeup Artist
Ngila Dickson Costume Design
Johan Söderqvist Original Music Composer
Matt Sazama Screenplay, Story
Burk Sharpless Screenplay, Story
Season Kent Music Supervisor
Dennis O'Neil Characters
John Romita Jr. Characters
Leslie Bloome Foley Artist
Ryan Collison Foley Mixer
Nick Seaman Foley Supervisor
Stan Lee Characters
Carla Virile Makeup Artist
Amy Greene Stunt Driver
Nicholas Kmet Music Editor
Damali Ross Stunts
Eric Kasanowski Digital Effects Supervisor
Erin E. Clyne Stunts
Holly Dowell Stunt Double
Joanne Lamstein Stunt Driver
Victoria Thomas Casting
Brian W. Buckley Set Dresser
Paul N.J. Ottosson Sound Designer
Steve Ditko Characters
Megan Charles Hairstylist
Jill Bogdanowicz Digital Intermediate Colorist
Lucy Bevan Thanks
Name Title
Claire Parker Executive Producer
Adam Merims Executive Producer
Lorenzo di Bonaventura Producer
S.J. Clarkson Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

We start off with an heavily pregnant woman deep in the Peruvian jungle looking for a very rare spider with her pal "Ezekiel" (Tahar Rahim). Guess what? Yep - she finds it, and almost immediately too! Anyway, it turns out that her pal isn't so friendly after all and pretty sharpish she is shot and f ... ace up in a pool of healing waters where her baby is being delivered by a jungle people with spidey-skills. Advance twenty-odd years and we meet paramedic "Cassie" (Dakota Johnson) who drives around with her partner "Ben" (Adam Scott), indifferently saving folks from disaster. It's one such disaster, though, that sees her tumbled deep into the river and having to be rescued by her buddy. This trauma appears to trigger something weird. She is getting flash-fronts. She can see the tiniest snippets of the future - and that doesn't usually bode well for anyone, including her! A trip on a train to a funeral proves decisive as three of the other passengers also feature in her dreams - all being the targets of a mysterious lycra-clad tunnel-climber bent on slaughter. Can she rescue them and find out just what's going on? Well possibly, but the story is just thin and the characters so undercooked that I didn't really care. The whole arachnid story line is under-developed to the point that I couldn't see what her skills really had to do with a spider at all. Tahar Rahim seemed uncertain if he was supposed to be "Deadpool" and/or Antonio Banderas and hats have to come off to Celeste O'Connor for playing the entirely obnoxious and attitudinal "Mattie" with quite such aplomb. The denouement is straight out of "Highlander" (1986) and I'm afraid that rather summed this up. Not an original bone in it's small and squidgy body, over-scripted and made for the sake of it. Sure, it's all about team bonding, trust and finding yourself (quite literally), but the readiness with which all concerned buy into this increasingly repetitive and whacky scenario is just daft. Like the whole multi-verse concept, the studios have decided to take super-hero films and flog them to death without worrying about concept, character or a decent story, and though Johnson does try to lift this where she can, it's ends up being something akin to one of those "Superman" television episodes we used to watch with Dean Cain - only with monotonous time-shifting!

Feb 15, 2024
r96sk
8.0

Ouch, that average rating! I'm not going to lie though, I genuinely had a fun time watching <em>'Madame Web'</em>... perhaps I should be keeping that fact quiet? I don't know what to say, I found it to be suitably entertaining. I'm sure there are plot holes aplenty (I noticed a few) and it probab ... ly makes zero sense/isn't a good adaptation compared to its source material or whatever but honesty... I don't care, it gave me enough enjoyment that I wasn't questioning anything about what I was watching. The cast are probably the key factors as to why I did enjoy this. I previously knew of Dakota Johnson but hadn't actually seen her in anything properly, I found her performance to be more than noteworthy and she spearheads the film strongly. The trio of Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced and Celeste O'Connor are positives too. Tahar Rahim's antagonist, meanwhile, is poorly written and portrayed, though I personally thought the actor did a good job. I have no complaints with anyone who appears onscreen to be honest. Away from them, the pacing and score are also standouts. In my recollection of viewing this, I truthfully haven't got any issues with it. If it wasn't for the slight bad murmurs that I did hear about pre-watch (though not much of it as I avoid as much as I can with movies) and the reaction on sites like this post-watch, I'd not be questioning my thoughts about this whatsoever. As I always say, to each their own. For me, gimme a sequel (as long as the cast remain, mind). Not even sorry.

Feb 16, 2024
chandlerdanier
3.0

Wooooow. Worse than the Marvels. Why did they dance on the table for like 20 guys? Who chose those glasses? But I sure do want a crisp, refreshing Pepsi Cola. Deadly good taste. ...

Mar 15, 2024
jesseyu
N/A

Perhaps it was the perceived and preconceived notion that I had of this film being really bad as shown by its ratings scores from various sites, but I found this film actually really funny in a campy sort of way and better than decent in terms of not-big-budget superhero-film sort of way. In short, ... I came away enjoying it and unhappy with how this movie was portrayed in the movie-review media. I think it was just a piling on of the mob-mentality reviewers who tried to kick somebody who was already down, but anyway, I do hope this gets a sequel and I do hope the filmmakers continue with the campy, unintentionally funny, very quiet scenes with no theme music whatsoever style, low-budget-but-still-decent CGI, and over-all enjoyable moviemaking which can be watched and enjoyed for an hour and a half. A huge departure from those 3-hour self-important cinematic "spectacles" of today.

Mar 19, 2024
JPV852
4.0

Is Madame Web the worst superhero movie ever made? Not by a longshot as Superman IV, Batman & Robin and Supergirl would take a front seat in that department. Now the argument can be made it's the worst in the modern era of superhero movies, though personally it's "better" than Suicide Squad but even ... that one had costumed heroes in it versus MW which only had maybe a few minutes of the ladies in their costumes and even then, it's via future visions. Beyond that, nothing really works. The direction, even with the twisty-turny camera movements felt familiar as I'm pretty sure I've seen it done before but minimally. The performances from everyone was either bland, Dakota Johnson especially, or downright awful (Tahar Rahim), not helped by the stilted and oft atrocious dialogue from no less than four writers, two of which were responsible for Morbius. I didn't hate Madame Web more so that I found it downright dull and boring. There's no reason to watch this and with the terrible box office, the last line of "And you know the best thing about the future? It hasn't happened yet" is pretty poignant. **2.0/5**

Apr 27, 2024
wogelib503
N/A

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://leakedcinema.com/en/movie/634492/MadameWeb We come to this place... for magic. We come to the theater to laugh, to cry, to care. Because we need that, all of us: that indescribable feeling we get when the lights begin to dim, and we go somewhere we've never ... been before; not just entertained, but somehow reborn.... together. Dazzling images, on a huge silver screen. Sound that I can feel. Somehow, heartbreak feels good in a place like this. Our heroes feel like the best part of us, and stories feel perfect and powerful. Because here... > They are. the editing in this is enough to kill a small victorian child

May 14, 2024
misubisu
1.0

I had no expectations goin into this movie... but it still managed to let me down. A clear statement on just how bad this movie really was. It was trash on so many levels, I don't know where to start... Casting was trash, acting was trash, dialogue was trash, directing was trash, premise was tra ... sh, plot holes big enough to pass a small planet through, and to top it of, the ending was mind blowingly ridiculous. Not to mention that her super powers were embarrassing. What was going through their minds [the people that decided to release this piece of trash].

May 24, 2024
BL1!
10.0

Great movie. I loved the cast, and how much action there was. Great job MARVEL studios! 😀 ...

Jun 14, 2024
TheSceneSnobs
1.0

Watching this film, I couldn't shake the feeling that the script was written by AI. The story, themes, and dialogue all feel utterly soulless. The lifeless acting only compounds the problem, making the entire experience miserable. The story lacks any genuine emotion or creativity. It's as if the ... writers followed a formula without injecting any passion or originality into the script. The central conflict, which should be gripping and engaging, instead feels generic and uninspired. The dialogue is another significant issue. It’s stilted and unnatural, failing to convey any real depth or nuance. Characters speak in clichés and empty platitudes, making it hard to believe in their struggles or motivations. The acting is equally disappointing. The cast delivers their lines with the enthusiasm of kids forced to do chores, contributing to the film's lifeless feel. This lack of energy and commitment can be attributed to both the actors and the director. Comparing this film to Roger Corman's infamous Fantastic Four movie might seem harsh, but it's a fitting analogy. Both films suffer from poor execution and a lack of soul. However, this film arguably fares worse due to its complete absence of engaging elements. To salvage such a project, the filmmakers would need to infuse genuine emotion into the script and inspire more compelling performances from the cast. This film is a prime example of how not to craft a sci-fi narrative. Its soulless script, lifeless acting, and overall lack of direction make it a difficult watch. Audiences deserve more than a formulaic, uninspired story; they deserve a film that engages and excites on every level.

Jul 12, 2024