Dakota Johnson is in talks for the Spider-Man spinoff ‘Madame Web’:
is “in talks” to star as Madame Web in this solo Sony superhero film. They describe the character as “an elderly woman with myasthenia gravis and thus was connected to a life support system that looked like a spider web.” That is certainly the first version of Madame Web that was introduced in the pages ofComics.
In recent years, though, a young woman — Julia Carpenter, who is one of the characters who has gone by the code name Spider-Woman through the years — inherited Madame Web’s powers and monicker.
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