Sydney Sweeney Delivers Frank Response For Intense 'Madame Web' Backlash

The "Immaculate" star chimed in on the critically panned superhero film that became the subject of memes and jokes.
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Sydney Sweeney doesn’t seem to be bothered by the less-than-super response to “Madame Web.”

The “Immaculate” star, who appears as Julia Cornwall in the superhero film, weighed in on the backlash to the critically panned movie that flopped at the box office, became the subject of memes and was included in jokes by John Mulaney and Jimmy Kimmel during Sunday’s Academy Awards.

Sweeney, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, explained why she’s “unfazed” by the intense reaction to the film based on the Marvel Comics character.

“I was just hired as an actress in it, so I was just along for the ride for whatever was going to happen,” Sweeney said.

The remarks arrive after she looped in a reference to the movie during her “Saturday Night Live” opening monologue earlier this month.

“You might have seen me in ‘Anyone But You’ or ‘Euphoria.’ You definitely did not see me in ‘Madame Web,’” she quipped.

Dakota Johnson, Sweeney’s “Madame Web” co-star, recently told Bustle that she isn’t “surprised” by how the reactions to the film went down.

“I had never done anything like it before. I probably will never do anything like it again because I don’t make sense in that world. And I know that now,” she said of the movie.

She continued, “But sometimes in this industry, you sign on to something, and it’s one thing and then as you’re making it, it becomes a completely different thing, and you’re like, Wait, what? But it was a real learning experience, and of course it’s not nice to be a part of something that’s ripped to shreds, but I can’t say that I don’t understand.”

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