Kraven the Hunter Review: Another lame Spider-Verse movie (but this one could have been great)
While Aaron Taylor-Johnson is well cast, Kraven the Hunter suffers from some atrocious dialogue and plotting.
An origin story for Spider-Man villain Kraven the Hunter, aka Sergei Kravinoff.
While Aaron Taylor-Johnson is well cast, Kraven the Hunter suffers from some atrocious dialogue and plotting.
While Abbott has his new horror-thriller coming out, the actor reflects on how Kraven just didn’t seem to work out due to studio meddling.
Kraven the Hunter has put the nail in the coffin of Sony’s Marvel universe, but the film has set a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release date.
Sony’s Kraven the Hunter, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, is reportedly coming to digital platforms sooner than you’d think.
While the film was given a critical thrashing and performed badly at the box office, the star who portrayed Rhino in the film had a good experience.
Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra is blaming the critics for the box office failures of both Kraven the Hunter and Madame Web.
Kraven the Hunter’s domestic opening was bad enough that it might have killed the live action Spider-Verse once and for all.
Following an underwhelming preview night and disappointing Friday gross, Kraven the Hunter is unlikely to top $12 million.
Kraven the Hunter had a dismal preview night, with the $2 million gross suggesting it will open lower than Madame Web.
The Spider-Man villain made a considerable impression in the Playstation 5 game Spider-Man 2, but can the solo movie do the character justice?
In our exclusive sit-down, Aaron Taylor-Johnson explains how Kraven the Hunter is different from the usual superhero fare.
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