If you keep up with all things upcoming superhero movies, then you know Madame Web was the critical punchline and box office disaster of 2024. But in a plot twist no one saw coming, it’s now outpacing the box office hit Deadpool & Wolverine, at least in one specific area.
According to a recent report from ComicBook.com, one of Sony’s many Web Head-less Spidey-Universe offerings drew more views during its first two weeks of streaming, available with a Netflix subscription, than Deadpool 3 did in its first 14 days, available with a Disney+ subscription. Nielsen data shows Madame Web clocked 16 million views, slightly edging out Deadpool’s 15.8 million. And while that margin is razor thin, it’s still enough to raise eyebrows, especially considering the theatrical history of both films.
Let’s be clear: this doesn’t mean Madame Web is suddenly beloved. The Dakota Johnson-led origin story won a trio of Razzie Awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actress, and Worst Screenplay, and grossed barely over $100 million globally. Meanwhile, Deadpool & Wolverine soared past $1.3 billion worldwide and became the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time. So, how is Madame Web winning any battle, let alone against a Marvel juggernaut?
The answer is part math, part human behavior. Netflix has a significantly larger global subscriber base than Disney+, which gives any new release a broader potential audience from the jump. Combine that with Madame Web’s theatrical flop status, and you get a wave of viewers tuning in out of pure curiosity, or maybe just to see what went so wrong, which is precisely what I did. Sure, I loved the third outing of the Merc with a Mouth, but I got to tell you, nothing made me quite laugh as hard as Johnson’s deadpan line delivery of such bangers as, “Hope the spiders were worth it mom.” or “How would you know if you could climb a wall, if you’ve never tried?”
Morbius failing to perform at the box office… twice, or on streaming. But Madame Web’s strange rise in viewership is notable because it’s happening alongside, and slightly ahead of, one of Marvel’s most successful projects ever. It’s the definition of a “how did we get here?” moment in comic book movie culture.
Is this a comeback story for Madame Web? Not really. But in the crazy world of streaming today, getting views—even for the wrong reasons—still matters to some extent. Plus, beating Deadpool 3 at anything is definitely more than anyone thought would happen.
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