Madame Web box office predictions suggest the Sony Spider-Man Universe movie could have a lower opening weekend gross than Jared Leto's Morbius, which infamously bombed.
Sony holds the film rights to hundreds of Marvel characters through their licensing deal involving Spider-Man. This has allowed them to launch their own shared cinematic universe featuring Spider-Man characters over the past decade. Venom and its sequel, Let Carnage Be, starring Tom Hardy, have been the biggest hits. But 2022'sMorbius movie featuring Leto as the Spider-Man villain struggled critically and commercially. Now, box office predictions indicate similarly dim prospects for Madame Web, as early projections show audiences may not be enthused about this new character's solo outing.
Box Office Pro projects a $25-$35 million domestic launch forMadame Web over the 3-day weekend starting February 14, 2024. They also predict a total domestic gross between $56-101 million. With Morbius opening at $39.1 million, the movie's projected performance may be disappointing to Sony executives given the reported $80 million budget. The main issue seems to be that these secondary characters simply don't have enough name recognition or fan excitement built up around them yet, so casual audiences are not sold on spending money to see their solo movies. Sony needs these films to work to build a cohesive, successful shared universe that can rival Marvel and DC. But their strategy of starting with these characters in lead roles with hopes of slowly connecting them later appears flawed.
Cassandra Webb, known as Madame Web in Marvel Comics, first appeared in the 1980s as a blind clairvoyant mutant with psychic abilities and connections spanning the multiverse. She has served as a guide and mentor figure to Spider-Man. In the upcoming Sony film, Dakota Johnson portrays a younger iteration of Webb without her disabilities. The plot finds her investigating her future after a life-threatening car accident leaves her with
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