1905 Movie Network News The North American box office of the movie "Mrs. Spider" was lukewarm, with only US$17.6 million in the first three days of the weekend, US$25.8 million in the first week (six days) in North America, and an estimated US$49.1 million in the global first week. According to media reports, the production cost was US$80 million. Judging from such box office performance, it is almost impossible for the film to recover the cost.
In addition to the box office, the film's reputation has also declined further. The film currently has an MTC score of 27, a Rotten Tomatoes freshness score of 13%, and an audience popcorn index of 55%. On CinemaScore, the film's audience score was only C+. Judging from such reviews and audience enthusiasm, the future of the film is bleak. "Mrs. Spider-Man" is the first female-led superhero movie in Sony's Marvel character universe. In the comics, Madam Spider is Cassandra Webb, an elderly blind woman. Due to a neuromuscular disease, she has difficulty moving and breathing, and needs to be connected to a life-support system like a spider web. She has precognitive abilities and once helped Spider-Man find kidnapped people. The movie adapted this setting to make her connected to the multiverse and may be an important figure in opening up multiple universes.
The film is directed by SJ Clarkson ("Collateral Damage", "The Defenders") and written by Matt Sazma and Burke Sharpless. Dakota Johnson ("Fifty Shades of Grey"), Sydney Sweeney ("Euphoria"), Isabella Merced ("Transformers 5"), Celeste O'Connor ("Superman") "Suicide Squad"), Tahar Rahim, Emma Roberts, Adam Scott, Zosha Mamet and others.