The studio hopes to bolster its Spider-Man Universe with much-delayed film starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson
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Considering promotion is kicking up a week or two before release date, and the positioning just before xmas... A time when Kraven can ride thru the holiday season cuz there's not much for competition.I dunno... Even with a strong opening, given how Morbius and Madame Web turned out, I think I'll wait for reviews of the full film before deciding if I'm going to waste money on this.
Considering the level of "X"CU offerings being released, and the apparent expectation on the part of executives to tap that well every time they run out of anything original (which they basically did by 2012 after the first phase was released), I expect little from this. It all got stupid in that what you got after 2012 was not as engaging as what came before had been. The novelty ran out.Considering promotion is kicking up a week or two before release date, and the positioning just before xmas... A time when Kraven can ride thru the holiday season cuz there's not much for competition.
This is definitely part of Sony's attempt at a live-action spiderverse. The first 8 minutes are pretty strong IMO, but as other posters have already said a strong open does not always a good movie make...This film has three villains (Kraven, Chameleon, Rhino) that I would rather see in the mainline Tom Holland movies. Do we know if this is connected to them yet, or is it another wasted exercise on Sony's part?
This film has three villains (Kraven, Chameleon, Rhino) that I would rather see in the mainline Tom Holland movies. Do we know if this is connected to them yet, or is it another wasted exercise on Sony's part?
This is definitely part of Sony's attempt at a live-action spiderverse. The first 8 minutes are pretty strong IMO, but as other posters have already said a strong open does not always a good movie make...
Man, I know a guy who went on an ayahuasca retreat and all he got was some shitty hallucinations and barfing out his childhood traumaHe's a big-game hunter with enhanced abilities thanks to ingesting a mysterious potion made from jungle herbs
I'll wait for the RLM Half in the Bag episode covering this movie before I decide whether or not to go see it.
Man, I know a guy who went on an ayahuasca retreat and all he got was some shitty hallucinations and barfing out his childhood trauma
I dunno. I can still enjoy rewatching any John Wick movie. Nobody was wildly under-appreciated. Both Crank movies were way more entertaining than they had any right to be. Black Adam was fun. Deadpool & Wolverine was a lot better than I expected.Some jacked up dude killing a bunch of other dudes is just kind of boring these days, you know?
Kraven is a weird one because his most famous story is very, very dark, but he is also a very campy character, so he vacillates a lot depending on how the writer wants to use him.I don't know. My memory of Kraven the Hunter is that he's more high-camp than gritty realism. Maybe I'm misremembering, I'm not a huge fan, and most of my reading of the character comes from his appearances in titles like Squirrell Girl and the more recent She Hulk runs (not the latest, which I haven't caught up on). But, from my memory, which I admit may be incorrect, even in Spider-Man he's less a grim-dark bad guy.
So to me, this feels like Zack Snyder making a gritty Condiment King origin movie.
Also, I may be wrong on this, as well, but I thought Rhino was just a guy in a suit. He didn't have rhinoceros based powers, he was just a beefy guy in a rhino-shaped suit. (Actually, checking on the Marvel Wiki, looks like he did have super-strength, but the rhino theme was just a gimmick.)
Kraven was the main villain in the Spider-Man 2 PS5 game so they’re probably banking on name recognition from that.Nobody but "Comic book fans are well acquainted with Kraven..."
Sometimes comic book movies involving characters other than the dozen or so everyone knows pull it off. What's a "guardian of the galaxy?" Turns out... a compelling character or six that are worth at least three movies. Sometimes no so much.
Hopefully Kraven is one of those characters who has enough depth and personality that this is good. Going to keep an open mind and see what happens.
Thanks for the heads-up, Ars.
I wanted to make a Mean Girls meme of "Stop trying to make 'Spider-man universe with Spider-man' happen" but it is currently happening. They've done it. I just wonder how many L's they have to take before they stop.Even when I like the characters or actors involved in these, I find them hard to enjoy when my subconscious never shuts up with the question, "Ok, but then where is Spider-man?"
Characters are only as interesting as what you do with themNobody but "Comic book fans are well acquainted with Kraven..."
Sometimes comic book movies involving characters other than the dozen or so everyone knows pull it off. What's a "guardian of the galaxy?" Turns out... a compelling character or six that are worth at least three movies. Sometimes no so much.
Hopefully Kraven is one of those characters who has enough depth and personality that this is good. Going to keep an open mind and see what happens.
Thanks for the heads-up, Ars.
If it hadn’t had multiple rounds of reshoots / revamps / revisions ‘strategic’ or otherwise there might had been a chanceI'm 99% sure this movie will bomb because this is a high budget R-rated comic book movie about a villain/anithero who's barely known outside of the comics. I'm sure thats a big reason why Sony released this video ahead of its release, and assuming the "bloody violence and strong language" isnt an integral part of the movie, why there will likely be a PG-13 cut of this film released within 6 months.
But honestly, this footage looks...decent as far as Sony Marvel movies go (and believe me, that is a low bar to clear considering the Venom movies, Morbius and Madame Web). Nothing groundbreaking, but if the rest of the movie is like that, it could at least be entertaining.
I might watch Morbius 2 just for giggles, Kraven just doesn't really grab me at all and that's largely Sony's track record with this franchise.Calm down folks, its not going to be Morbius 2.
I went into Morbius only expecting it to be bad enough to be entertaining and I still left the theatre feeling like I was ripped off for both my time and money. Genuinely one of the worst movies I've ever seen.I dunno... Even with a strong opening, given how Morbius and Madame Web turned out, I think I'll wait for reviews of the full film before deciding if I'm going to waste money on this.
It's what I've always seen as the James Bond problem. "This is the best spy in the world..." who always gets discovered and caught immediately. Sure, he can then fight his way out every time, but that's just being a good soldier/killer, not a great spy.Ugh, it's still just so cheesy. Guy can climb walls and rip open grates. It probably would have been easier and smarter to break into the prison. Regardless, he made his kill, then got to the outside in about 15 seconds. The guards spotted him on a roof almost immediately. Those are amazing guards. You're dodging bullets by running on all fours. Then he's running full tilt into a storm where a plane is waiting, with pilots. I know that I always have to suspend disbelief, but why do filmmakers have to make it so hard for me?
Break into the prison. Show he's stealthy.
That guard you killed? Take his gear and commandeer a guard vehicle. Probably too cliche but shows he's at least adaptable. Or don't kill the guard and only kill your target, sight unseen, then slip away.
Big plane with pilots that have presumably been sitting and waiting for X number of hours? No - small plane stashed somewhere awkward that you have to use your strength to get setup to fly. Why is he reliant on others?
A little restraint goes a long way for me instead of "what do we think is the coolest thing we can do in any situation".