Why Dakota Johnson Believes Hollywood Is in Chaos

Dakota Johnson, the famous actress known for her roles in movies like Fifty Shades of Grey and Madame Web, recently opened up about her thoughts on Hollywood. She didn’t hold back, calling the industry a “mess” because studios keep making the same kinds of movies instead of trying something new. She shared her opinions during an interview on the talk show Hot Ones, where she explained why she thinks Hollywood is afraid of taking risks these days.

Johnson pointed out that one of the biggest problems in Hollywood is that creative decisions are often made by groups of people who don’t really understand movies. She said, “I think it’s hard when creative decisions are made by committee, and it’s hard when creative decisions are made by people who don’t even really watch movies or know anything about them, and that tends to be what’s occurring a lot.” This means that instead of letting filmmakers and artists make bold choices, studios rely on committees that play it safe.

Another issue she talked about is how studios keep remaking old movies or repeating the same formulas if something becomes successful. Johnson explained, “When something does well, studios want to keep that going so they remake the same things, but humans don’t want that. They want fresh, they want to feel new things, experience new things, see new things, so I don’t know, I guess it’s all just a bit of a mess right now, isn’t it?” She believes that audiences want original stories, not just the same old ideas being recycled over and over.

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While discussing Hollywood’s problems, Dakota Johnson also talked about her upcoming movie, Materialists, directed by Celine Song. She said she was completely amazed by Song’s previous film, Past Lives, which was even nominated for an Oscar. Johnson couldn’t stop praising the director, saying she was “obsessed” with her work. Materialists is a romantic comedy about a matchmaker in New York City who has to choose between a perfect match and an old flame. The movie has a great cast, including actors from Succession and other well-known films.

Even though she was open about her career, Johnson chose not to talk about her personal life, especially rumors about her breakup with Chris Martin, the lead singer of Coldplay. The two had been together for eight years before reportedly splitting up. When she appeared on Late Night With Seth Meyers, she kept the conversation focused on her work rather than her relationship.

Fans are excited about Materialists, which is set to release soon. The studio A24 even shared a fun post on social media with a heart-shaped cake to announce the premiere date. The film was shot in New York and wrapped up production last year. Celine Song, the director, has already made a name for herself with her unique storytelling. She once said, “I didn’t know I knew how to make a movie until I was doing it. And then once I was doing it, I was like, ‘Oh my God, I’m going to do this until I die.'” This passion is exactly what Johnson admires about her.

Apart from Materialists, Dakota Johnson has other exciting projects coming up. She will be working with big names like Chris Evans from Avengers and Pedro Pascal from Gladiator II. Even though she has been part of big franchises, she still believes Hollywood needs to take more creative risks. Her honest opinions about the industry show that she cares about the future of filmmaking and wants to see more originality.

In the end, Dakota Johnson’s thoughts remind us that Hollywood has a lot of challenges. Studios often play it safe, and creative decisions sometimes end up in the wrong hands. But with talented actors and directors like Johnson and Celine Song pushing for fresh stories, there’s still hope for more exciting and original movies in the future. Whether it’s through Materialists or her other projects, Johnson continues to be a voice for change in an industry that sometimes struggles to evolve.

Her words make us think about what we really want from movies—do we want the same old stories, or are we ready for something new? Maybe Hollywood should listen to artists like Dakota Johnson if it wants to keep audiences excited. After all, great films come from bold ideas, not just repeating what worked in the past.

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