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Madame Web line about 'researching spiders in the Amazon' has already become a meme
Madame Web line about 'researching spiders in the Amazon' has already become a meme
It’s not even been released yet, but the fallout from the Madame Web trailer just goes to show that nothing is ever safe from internet meme culture. The clip from the upcoming Sony superhero movie gives fans a flavour of Dakota Johnson’s debut as she plays character Cassandra Webb for the first time. There’s a lot to take in, with a host of new stars and exciting stunts showcased in the clip, but one particular line of dialogue has made the biggest impression so far. And what’s the line? Well, it’s a line about a mysterious male character familiar to Johnson’s character. “He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before she died.” Admittedly, it’s delivered in a slightly stunted way, and fans have really cottoned onto it in the hours since the trailer was released. Pretty soon, the internet was having a field day with the whole thing. Fans will have to wait until the film is released on February 16 until they can find any more meme-worthy lines of dialogue. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
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Kenya's parliament back Haiti mission despite court case
Kenya's parliament back Haiti mission despite court case
Lawmakers approve the sending of police officers even though a legal challenge is being heard.
1970-01-01 08:00
Emirates buys 15 Airbus jets in reprieve from engine row
Emirates buys 15 Airbus jets in reprieve from engine row
By Tim Hepher, Alexander Cornwell and Pesha Magid DUBAI (Reuters) -Airbus won a consolation order for 15 A350-900 jets from
1970-01-01 08:00
Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: New drill machine brings hope to trapped Indian workers
Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: New drill machine brings hope to trapped Indian workers
Rescuers are using an American-made drilling machine to reach 40 workers trapped in a tunnel for four days.
1970-01-01 08:00
How the dead are counted in Gaza
How the dead are counted in Gaza
The BBC has been looking in detail at how the casualty figures are totalled.
1970-01-01 08:00
Top general locked away evidence of SAS executions
Top general locked away evidence of SAS executions
Gen Gwyn Jenkins was warned in 2011 that soldiers were claiming to have killed unarmed Afghans, BBC reveals.
1970-01-01 08:00
Why the government has no good options on Rwanda
Why the government has no good options on Rwanda
The Rwanda plan is in tatters - and it is very difficult to see how the PM can salvage its flagship policy.
1970-01-01 08:00
How to Get Free Double XP and Rare Camos in MW3
How to Get Free Double XP and Rare Camos in MW3
To get free XP and rare camos in MW3, players must redeem the code 559Q-RXGN4-JZPP on the Call of Duty website to receive 8 hours of 2XP, camos, and cosmetics.
1970-01-01 08:00
GTA 6's protagonist will be a first for the franchise according to new leaks
GTA 6's protagonist will be a first for the franchise according to new leaks
It’s the biggest story in the gaming world, and now there’s been more detail reportedly leaked about Grand Theft Auto 6. Developers Rockstar put fans on high alert recently after announcing the release of a new trailer, due later this year. While it’s yet to be confirmed, there’s more info been rumoured about the highly-anticipated game, some of which represents a first for the series. We already know that reports suggest the new game will include a playable female character for the first time in the game franchise since the release of Grand Theft Auto III. Now, it’s also been reported that it will feature a young child character for the first time. Previous reports claimed that the game is said to feature two bank robbers as playable main characters, a man and a woman, who have a Bonnie and Clyde-like relationship. According to RockstarUniverse, the female protagonist, named Lucia, will have a child who features in cutscenes – the first time the series will feature a young child in the storyline. Details have still yet to emerge about the new game, but one thing we do know is Rockstar have a big job on their hands if they want to match the success of Grand Theft Auto V. The fifth instalment of the hugely popular video game series was released in 2013 and went on to sell 185 million copies. There is plenty of speculation about the new game. According to a report in Bloomberg, the series will return to Vice City, the setting for iconic 00s game GTA Vice City based on Miami, for the new instalment. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
1970-01-01 08:00
How to Get Lewis Hamilton in Fortnite
How to Get Lewis Hamilton in Fortnite
To get Lewis Hamilton in Fortnite, players must purchase his Icon Series skins and items, including a Roscoe Glider and Back Bling, from the Item Shop.
1970-01-01 08:00
Big Brother's Trish breaks silence over old tweet controversy
Big Brother's Trish breaks silence over old tweet controversy
Big Brother's Trish Balusa has given us her first media interview since being evicted from the Big Brother house - and she's addressing the tweet scandal that has rocked her reputation since leaving. Fans who has supported the outspoken, left-wing, self-confessed feminist were left gobsmacked to discover the nature of her posts from the past, perpetuating homophobia and racism through the lens of someone entirely different to who we'd seen on screen. "You know, I was so shocked", she said of the moment she found out the tweets had been pulled up, despite an independent company allegedly doing digital background checks on all of the contestants before they entered the house. "I think for the first time, I looked in the mirror and I saw in myself, the people that I criticise and the things that I stand against." The mum-of-one has since put out a written apology online, and surprisingly, most people have been forgiving, likely due to her switched-on political compass while under the watchful eye of Big Brother. "You express a view [online] and then you're done you move on from it, and then maybe you learn, you change, challenge yourself, you gain different experiences," she notes. "You don't get to go back and elaborate on that view. You don't get to go back and say: 'actually, according to my experiences now or the people I've learned that people have educated me, this is what I think now'". "I love the support, I love that people can give me grace. But I also get that there are some people who this is still very new to them." She adds: "I do want to remind people that I couldn't fake who I wasn't big brother for that long." Trish has since vowed to have honest conversations with the friends she made in the house who will undoubtably be affected by her words, including Yinrun, Jordan, Henry, and Matty - all of which she would love to remain friends with on the outside. Notably, however, she candidly opened up on the impact the revelations had on her brother, who is transgender. "I was really apologetic, I was like: 'I've let you down because we've come so far through this journey' and I have to look back at that person, someone that's very close to me, someone that's in a community, they're going to have to look at that", she says. "This is a conversation I'm going to have to have with a lot of people who are in those marginalised group that are hurt by the comments that I had made in the past. "Hopefully, I could rely on the fact that they know my heart. They know who I am." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine war: Russian diamonds set for ban under new EU sanctions
Ukraine war: Russian diamonds set for ban under new EU sanctions
One third of the world's diamonds come from Russia, which so far has escaped sanctions for the trade.
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