Actor Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria, The White Lotus) is joining the cast of Sony's upcoming Madame Web project in an undisclosed role. Deadline, citing unnamed sources, was the first to report this development. Sweeney also posted a screenshot of the Deadline article onto her Instagram account, which you can see below.
Sweeney will join Dakota Johnson (The Peanut Butter Falcon, The Social Network), who in early February was reportedly cast in Madame Web's titular role. Although a series of names are gathering around the project--including S.J. Clarkson (Succession, Dexter) as director and Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless (Morbius) as writers--it's still unclear whether Madame Web will ultimately be a film, series, or «something else» as suggested more recently.
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The project shifting from a movie to another format isn't a total surprise, given the character's historical status as a side character in the Marvel Universe. In Marvel Comics, Madame Web is an elderly, telepathic, precognitive mutant confined to a hospital bed surrounded by life support machines that resemble a spider web. Her mutant abilities make her a strong ally for Peter Parker, though she never actually fights villains herself for obvious reasons.
The studio has been riding high following the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which grossed $1.74 billion globally, the highest in Sony history. The Madame Web project is one of many projects in development for Sony, which has already released Venom in 2018 and Venom: Let There Be Carnage in 2020. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) is expected to hit theaters on October 7.
The next movie coming out from Sony is Morbius on April 1, a release date that
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