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Dakota Johnson's career analyzed post Fifty Shades franchise successes

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Dakota Johnson's return to the big screen in Madame Web has sparked renewed interest in her past work, particularly her role in the infamous Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy. Screen Rant's Pitch Meeting series recently revisited its Fifty Shades of Grey episode, poking fun at the flaws of the movie and the entire trilogy. Despite its critical reception, the film was a box office success, grossing nearly $570 million worldwide.

The movie adaptation of E.L. James' novel was a part of a larger cultural phenomenon, with the Fifty Shades novels breaking sales records and gaining a massive following. The decision to adapt the novels for the screen was driven by the desire to capitalize on their popularity, rather than improving on their flaws. This approach paid off financially, but led to mixed outcomes for Dakota Johnson's career.

Prior to her role in the Fifty Shades trilogy, Johnson had garnered critical acclaim for her performances in various films. However, the trilogy marked a turning point in her career, with subsequent projects receiving mixed reviews from critics. While she has had successes with films like The Peanut Butter Falcon and The Lost Daughter, her most recent release, Madame Web, has faced criticism, earning her worst Rotten Tomatoes score since the Fifty Shades movies.

Despite the ups and downs of her career post-Fifty Shades, Dakota Johnson's talent as an actress remains undeniable. As fans await her future projects, there is hope that her career trajectory will soon take a positive turn.

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