Sydney Sweeney rocking her Spider-Woman in previously unreleased Madame Web photos
Some previously unreleased Madame Web photos have been shared online recently featuring the main cast in their respective Spider-Woman costume including Sydney Sweeney as Julia Carpenter / Spider-Woman.

Check out photos of the Hollywood star in her Spider-Woman costume after the cut…

In the Sony Pictures film released by Columbia Pictures which starred Dakota Johnson as the titular Madame Web, Sweeney was one of the young girls that was destined to share the name Spider-Woman. Sweeney’s character is Julia Cornwall and is one of the three young women that Johnson’s character, Cassandra Webb, needs to save from the menacing non-Spider-Man character Ezekiel Simms. Sweeney in the Spider-Woman costume didn’t really appear in the film other than in a “dream sequence” that also doubles as an action scene.
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I actually like the details in the costume and how its very close to the source material for this version of Spider-Woman which you can see below:

Here’s a side-by-side
Again, it’s a bummer that the ladies weren’t able to wear this in the third act of the film because it was written that they would remain powerless throughout the movie and its only Johnson’s Cassandra Webb that gets her powers at the end.
Its also interesting to note that among the three namely – Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced and Celeste O’ Connor – its Sweeney that can play a major role in the future HAD the film become a success. In the comics, she has now become the new Madam Web, replacing the Cassie Webb character after the events of “The Grim Hunt”. She has since ditched the black and white costume and now wears a costume similar to what the first Madam Web was wearing as you can see below:

Madame Web earned a lot of negative reviews and has even been considered as one of the “worst comic book movies” getting a 10% score from 269 movie reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. The film grossed $43.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $56.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $100.5 million.
Sony has reportedly no longer any plans to make Spider-Man character spin-offs and instead is focusing their efforts in building the upcoming Spidey film, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, together with Marvel which stars Tom Holland.














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[…] this costume but its too bad that we ever only got to see this in a dream sequence, just like the Spider-Woman Sydney Sweeney costume. Actually, the only bummer here would be the glasses but that’s also part of the comic book […]