Everything You Need to Know About Madame Web and the Upcoming Film Release on February 14th

2024-02-13 18:00:00

This Wednesday, February 14, “Madame Web” is also arriving. And here’s what you need to know regarding the film and its heroine, from the Spider-Man universe.

What does it talk regarding ?

Cassandra Webb is a Manhattan paramedic who is said to be able to see into the future. Forced to face revelations regarding her past, she forms a relationship with three young women destined for an extraordinary future… if they manage to survive a deadly present.

Who is Madame Web?

In the film directed by SJ Clarkson, to be seen in theaters this Wednesday, February 14, it is the character played by Dakota Johnson. Alongside Adam Scott (who plays Ben Parker, Peter’s uncle), Emma Roberts, Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O’Connor, Isabela Merced and Tahar Rahim, who plays the big bad.

The feature film follows in the tradition of Venom and Morbius (and the future Kraven), in the universe linked to Spider-Man but in which Spider-Man is conspicuous by his absence. The notable difference is that Madame Web does not feature one of her enemies, but one of her allies.

In comic books, his first appearance dates back to November 1980, in the pages of issue 210 of “The Amazing Spider-Man”. Contrary to the film, Cassandra Webb is born blind and affected by myasthenia gravis, a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease, which gradually paralyzes her.

Marvel Comics

Madame Web dans les comic books

Gifted with clairvoyance, as she discovered during her childhood, she realizes that her powers compensate for her blindness. And survives thanks to the device invented by her husband Jonathan: a life support system comprising a series of spider-web-shaped tubes to which she is connected. Hence her nickname Madame Web.

Grandmother of the fourth iteration of Spider-Woman (Charlotte Witter), following having helped the previous one, she is especially distinguished as a mentor to Spider-Man. Whose secret identity she guesses the first time he calls on her and her powers (to find the one who usurped the identity of the editor of the Daily Globe), which strengthens their bonds.

No Spider-Man but Spider-Women

Capable of predicting the future and endowed with telepathic powers, Madame Web is, with the exception of a narrative arc in which she becomes younger, presented as an elderly and widowed woman. Who, when she dies, transmits her powers to Julia Carpenter, future Spider-Woman played by Sydney Sweeney in the film by SJ Clarkson.

An opus which serves as an origin story by Cassandra Webb, set in 2003, taking some liberties with the comic books: the heroine is not blind in the feature film, and already an adult when her powers manifest for the first time.

In view of the trailer, the ambition displayed is to compensate for the absence of Spider-Man (linked to questions of sharing of rights between Marvel Studios and Sony) by adapting the adventures of his female counterparts to the cinema. And the Web is woven from February 14 at the cinema.

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