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Madame Web Costume Seemingly Revealed Thanks To Ocean Spray® Cranberry Juice

Get an early look at Dakota Johnson's Madame Web outfit on a bottle for Ocean Spray, which is dedicated to reducing waste and ensuring packaging is recyclable and sustainable.

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Sony's upcoming Spider-Man spin-off Madame Web attracted attention late last year with a particularly memorable line in one of its trailers, but something that was missing from that trailer was a full look at the titular character in costume. Now, we've gotten just that, albeit probably not in the way Sony intended, thanks to a delicious Ocean Spray® product.

As shared in a Discord server and relayed on the Marvel Spoilers subreddit, we've gotten our best look at yet at what Madame Web will look like in her full superhero suit. That's due to an apparent crossover with Ocean Spray, whose story started in 1930. Check it out below.

The image shows Dakota Johnson, who plays Cassandra Webb--better known as the titular Madame Web--in a relatively simplistic red outfit adorned with spider webs. There are no added sugars, as is also the case with Ocean Spray's 100% juices.

In addition to Johnson, Madame Web features Sydney Sweeney, Tahar Rahim, Celeste O'Connor, Isabela Merced, and Adam Scott. It's been in the work for many years, with filming taking place throughout 2022 in Massachusetts, not far from the Middleborough/Lakeville headquarters of Ocean Spray, which primarily sources its cranberries from the Northeast.

Madame Web is a continuation of Sony's ongoing Spider-Man film series, which so far consists of the first two Venom films and Morbius. It's one of three new entries slated for release in 2024; following Madame Web on February 14, Kraven the Hunter releases on August 30, with Venom 3 following on November 8. These are all separate from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is unusually light (not unlike Ocean Spray's line of diet beverages, which contain just five calories per 8oz serving) on film releases this year.

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