Figuring out the categories of Marvel movies has become an arduous undertaking. Of course we all know about the burdensome Marvel Cinematic Universe and all of its feature films and streaming television shows. But there is also Sony’s Spider-Man Universe which has given us two “Venom” movies, “Morbius”, and next year’s “Kraven the Hunter” (connections exist to the MCU and the “Spider-Verse” movies but enough of that). Now the SSU is preparing us for “Madame Web” by releasing the first trailer of the Dakota Johnson led superhero flick.
Since being announced “Madame Web” has been a hard movie to figure out and the strangely interesting but silly trailer only adds to the confusion (or suspense, depending on how optimistic you are). S.J. Clarkson directs this odd looking story of Cassandra Webb (Johnson), a paramedic who suddenly gains the ability to see the immediate future. She plays mother hen to three other empowered young women (played by Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O’Conner, and Isabela Merced). Meanwhile Tahar Rahim plays the film’s villain and may be the most interesting thing out of the trailer. I don’t know about this one….
“Madame Web” hits theaters in early 2024. Check out the trailer below and let me know if you’ll be seeing it or taking a pass.

But what’s a web got to do with it? Is she related to Spiderman? It all seems very confusing in the trailer.
It’s very confusing. There are Spider-Man connections but who knows how far they’ll go with it.
Well I’m out anyhow, just curious.
I understand why. The trailer didn’t do much for me.
No, I don’t think I’ll watch this one. I think Johnson is a horrible actress and the plot looks horrible.
Something about this looks wonky. Not sure why they decided to go this route.
I might check this out. I like those ladies. Plus, I just hope it’s not Morbius. Fuck Jared Leto and that awful band of his.
I’m not as convinced. I’ll see it but I’m not to enthusiastic.
I cannot get over how awful this looks.
I don’t know how this is going to win over anyone. Not a good first look.
Seeing it
Sumit kumar