Sony's Madame Web fiasco: The demise of a new franchise signals a studio's need for change

    Sony's plans for a new movie series centered around Madame Web have collapsed, signaling the need for a change in direction for the studio.

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    Trailer anticipation was concerning, and advance ticket sales lacked luster. However, the most significant blow came last week with scathing critic reviews. Madame Web, a Sony Spider-Man spinoff, earned the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score for a major superhero film in almost a decade.

    It marked one of Hollywood's weakest starts for a Marvel character film. The domestic box office for the first six days in North America barely reached $26.2 million, following a midweek release.

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    Sony's Comic Book Movie Strategy Under Scrutiny

    Similar to DC and the once-dominant Marvel, Sony is under pressure to reassess its approach to comic book movies. While 2022's Morbius was a critical disappointment, it still grossed $170 million globally. However, Madame Web offers no such optimism. Moreover, the failure of this film not only affects itself but also jeopardizes a potential new franchise centered around star Dakota Johnson, which Sony had been eager to launch.

    The film introduced a trio of supporting characters portrayed by Isabela Merced, Celeste O’Connor, and Sydney Sweeney, setting up a potential future where they could have formed a team of Spider-Women under the guidance of Dakota Johnson's character, Cassie Webb. However, those plans are now scrapped.

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    Navigating Superhero Fatigue

    Madame Web adds to a concerning pattern in the superhero genre. With the exception of Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, every live-action comic book movie from last year struggled at the box office, regardless of the studio behind it. 

    The notion of superhero fatigue has shifted from a concept discussed by certain corners of the fandom to a widely acknowledged reality within the industry. This trend comes at a challenging moment for Marvel, DC, and Sony, all of which are striving to launch new franchises amidst this backdrop.

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    Sony is open to taking risks while also aiming for blockbuster successes, which is a positive approach. If the upcoming Spider-Man Universe film Kraven turns out to be a massive hit, it could change the entire narrative. It's too early to predict the outcome definitively. According to an insider, the atmosphere at the Sony lot is currently somber.