Kraven the Hunter

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Kraven (Spelled with a K) was a 2024 Marvel-adjacent action film starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson as a violent hunter of men who goes after other criminals including The Foreigner, Rhino, various bad guys, etc. Powered by a voodoo potion to have animalistic abilities of strength, speed, sight and agility along with tracking senses and a need to kill, Kraven is a force to be reckoned with. This tale has him dealing with his bloodthirsty father, a Russian Mobster (played with some relish by Russell Crowe) and his weaker brother, the Chameleon (Fred Hechinger). Weird, disjointed dialogue, a lot of poor choices for casting, sets, and cinematography, OK fight scenes and a disappointing end for several villains make this "supposed" last entry into the Sony's Spider-Man Universe mostly forgettable.

Erik M.

0/10. An atrocious mess.

Rob245

Continuity mistake: Kraven casually sniffs a couple and ruins their relationship. He then sits down with his brother; Fred Hechinger's hand keeps changing position between shots, holding a fork or not.

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Trivia: Prior to release, the film was seen as something of a "last hurrah" and last hope for Sony's Spider-Man cinematic universe after a string of critical and commercial failures, leaving the future of the franchise up in the air. Unfortunately, the film ended up having one of the worst opening weekends of all time for a big-budget comic book movie, with only $11 million in domestic sales.

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