Hammered in the coffin, I would say...
Out of an 80million dollar budget...
The following video is from a cultural critic who I greatly respect, named Dave Cullen. In this video he talks about how Dakota Johnson gets candid about how bad Madame Web is, and of how Hollywood needs to do better. Dave Cullen lets it be known that he "respects" her for her honesty and that the audience will do the same towards her. I personally think she's digging her own grave by speaking out against the film, potentially alienating future producers from ever wanting to hire her in any future projects.
Dave Cullen and members of the audience might "respect" her for what she's doing, but the executives in Hollywood won't.
It's not the audience nor Dave Cullen that hire her for film roles.
It might be the audience and Dave Cullen who respect Dakota's honesty about the state of film, but these are the same ppl who didn't bother to see Madame Web in the first place.
The last time that I can remember an actor bad mouthing a movie that they were starring in on its release was Tanya Roberts back in 1984 when the film Sheena: Queen of the Jungle came out. Granted, she was cast as a Bond girl in A View to a Kill which came out the following year, but her film career proved to be less than spectacular-and no one can tell me that her blistering of Sheena when she was supposed to be promoting the film didn't hurt her! Of course, it did!
So, it's much respect from a YouTuber and members of the audience.
But, it's Bye Bye Dakota from those who truly matter...
and they are the movie executives...
Thank you Dave Cullen and Box Office Mojo.