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'Madame Web' trailer, starring Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney and more, is here

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ByStephen Iervolino
November 15, 2023, 5:03 PM

Sony Pictures has released the trailer to its latest Spider-Man adjacent adventure, "Madame Web."

Based loosely on the Marvel Comics character Cassandra Webb, the movie has Dakota Johnson playing the title character, a paramedic in Manhattan who begins to have clairvoyant visions.

Set to Billie Eilish's "Bury a Friend," the trailer, released Wednesday, opens with Webb in a diner, when a black-clad Spider-Man clone enters to terrorize the patrons.

She tries to fight back and is killed -- but then we see her revived, and able to live that moment again, with better results.

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Cassandra soon finds her life... entangled with both the baddie and a trio of young women.

According to Sony Pictures, the "standalone origin story of one of Marvel publishing's most enigmatic heroines" sees Cassandra "forced to confront revelations about her past" as "she forges a relationship with three young women destined for powerful futures... if they can all survive a deadly present."

Some of those futures involve them wearing Spidey-like suits -- which is apparently why the big bad, Tahar Rahim's Ezekiel Sims, wants to use his own clairvoyant powers to stop them from becoming heroes.

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Cassandra Webb was first introduced in the pages of Marvel Comics' Spider-Man #210 in 1980. She's not a female Spider-Man -- instead, Cassandra was actually a frail mutant with psychic and other abilities, whose incredibly powerful mind was trapped in a body confined to a hospital bed, due to a chronic autoimmune, neuromuscular disease.

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Her powers, however, were transferred to another character, Julia Carpenter, who is actually Sydney Sweeney's character in this movie.

Adam Scott, Zosia Mamet, Emma Roberts, and Isabela Merced also star in "Madame Webb," which swings into theaters Feb. 14, 2024.

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