Dakota Johnson SEE: “I understand those who are tired of hero films”

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Continues after advertising Dakota Johnson came to Brazil to promote ‘Madame Teia’, a new film from Sony’s partnership with Marvel (Sony Pictures Brasil/Disclosure) Continues after advertising

Star of the three Fifty Shades of greyof Suspiria – The Dance of Fear it’s from The Lost Daughter, Dakota Johnson is one of the main actresses in Hollywood today and, now, she takes an almost universal step towards this class: she becomes a superhero in Madame Teiaa new addition to the universe of peripheral characters to Spider-Man created by the Sony studio, which hits Brazilian cinemas on February 14th.

In an interview with LOOKthe actress commented on her relationship with her mother and grandmother — the actresses Melanie Griffith e Tippi Hedren —, plans to work with the pioneer Elaine May — who hasn’t directed a feature film since Ishtar (1987) —, his opinion about Brazil and the public’s exhaustion with comic book adaptations: “The studios want things to work so much that, sometimes, they lose the humanity of the stories”. Check out:

In the film, she plays the young Cassandra Webb, a rescuer who begins to have visions of the near future and thus discovers that a maniac wants to murder three teenagers around her, of whom she then becomes their guardian. Balancing her precognitive powers with physical combat and several car action scenes, the heroine unlocks the full potential of her powers and becomes Madame Web, known to comic book readers.

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