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Dakota Johnson called Hollywood remake a slam, all this is a mess

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Dakota Johnson called Hollywood remake a slam, all this is a messActor Dakota Johnson recently criticized Hollywood’s passion with a remake. She reflects the risk-prescribed nature of the entertainment industry, highlighting the challenges.In short

Dakota Johnson called Hollywood remake a slam, all this is a mess

Actor Dakota Johnson recently criticized Hollywood’s passion with a remake. She reflects the risk-prescribed nature of the entertainment industry, highlighting the challenges.

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In short

  • Dakota Johnson criticized remake in Hollywood
  • He convicted the committee -led decisions for lack of industry creativity
  • Actor also reflected at the box office of ‘Madam Web’

Actor Dakota Johnson expressed his views on Hollywood’s risk discourse nature. Criticizing the remake culture, he reflected on the audience’s response to the creative agreement and repetitive materials.

In an interview with warm For his YouTube channel during his ‘materialists’ press tour, the actor said, “I think it is difficult when the creative decisions are made by the committee, and it is difficult when the creative decisions are made by those who do not actually watch films or know anything about them, and it is a lot.”

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He also insisted on the addiction of the remake and said, “When something good does, they want to keep the studio to remake the same things, but humans do not want that.”

He said, “They want fresh, they want to feel new things, experience new things, see new things, so I don’t know, I think it’s all right now, it’s not.

The ’50 Shades of Gray ‘actor also highlighted the failure of his superhero film’ Madam Web ‘(2024), which earned a rating rating only US $ 43 million at the domestic box office and 11 per CWNT on rotten tomatoes.

During his interview, Johnson said that he “tried” to become a superhero and “unsuccessful”.

Since, the box office defeat of ‘Madam Web’, the actor has been vocal about it in most of his media interactions.

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In an interview with Los angeles timeHe said, “It was not my fault.”

Johnson said, “It is now that the same thing happens where many creative decisions are made by the committee. Or is created by people who do not have creative bone in their body. And thus making art is really difficult to make. Or to make something entertaining that way,” Johnson said.

The actor further said, “I think unfortunately, with the ‘Madam Web’, it started as something and turned into something. And I was just a kind of riding at that point. But it happens. Big budget films fail all the time.”

Johnson was recently seen in ‘materialists’ with Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.

Today IndiaIn its review for ‘Marraralists’, “the prevalence of the film, and a magnificent passkle, makes a one-time watch. Oh, Oh, and there are no intimate intimate scenes to elevate romance. A Sri Darcy-style (‘Pride and Prince’) is not from the Evans.

‘Materialists’ released in theaters on 13 June 2025.

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