Sydney Sweeney parodied her beloved Madame Web character during her opening speech on Saturday Night Live.
The performer, 26, is Spider-Woman. Julia Carpenter in the humorous, much-maligned superhero movie that debuted in theatres this past month.
Sydney Sweeney flaunted her fame during her March 2 SNL appearance before giving her review of the movie.
stated, “You might have seen me in Euphoria or Anyone But You,” then added, “You definitely did not see me in ‘Madame Web.”
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Claiming that Madame Web is “desperate and seems embarrassed of itself,” Claire Loughrey of The Independent described the film as “an $80 million (£63 million) film with the quality of an unlicensed superhero painted on the side of a funfair ride.”
Actress Dakota Johnson remarked, “What if AI created your boyfriend’s ideal film?” on Saturday Night Live in January.
Johnson remarked that, having never used a blue screen for special effects, she was nervous the entire time.
She adds that “I’ve never really done a movie where you are on a blue screen, and there are fake explosions going off, and someone is saying, ‘Explosion!’ and you act like there’s an explosion.” Looked silly. I thought, “I’m not sure if this will work out at all!” Passable performance.
The audience should “get to know the real me,” Sweeney declared on Saturday Night Live, adding that all they could know of her was “the girl on TV who screams, cries, and has sex.” Sometimes all three can occur simultaneously.
In Anything But You, Glen Powell and the White Lotus actor parodied romanticism. Before the camera moved to a smiling Powell in the studio, Powell stated that the claims were “obviously not true” and that she and her fiancé co-produced Anything But You.
Grammy winner Kacey Musgraves performed two of her songs, “Deeper Well” and “Too Good to be True,” on Sweeney’s SNL.Â
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