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Kraven the Hunter Star ‘Didn’t Really Care’ For Former Comic Book Movie Roles – IGN

  1. Kraven the Hunter Star ‘Didn’t Really Care’ For Former Comic Book Movie Roles IGN
  2. Aaron Taylor-Johnson Thought He Was ‘Done’ With Franchise Films Before ‘Kraven’ Role: ‘Slightly Didn’t Give a F–‘ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Aaron Taylor-Johnson on ‘Kraven: The Hunter,’ ‘Bullet Train,’ and James Bond Esquire
  4. Aaron Taylor-Johnson Talks Kids With Sam Taylor-Johnson BuzzFeed
  5. Aaron Taylor-Johnson Thought He Was ‘Done’ with Blockbusters After Turning Down ‘Huge Franchises’ Yahoo Entertainment
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‘Beyond the Spider-Verse’ Loses Release Date, ‘Kraven’ Delayed to 2024 – Variety

  1. ‘Beyond the Spider-Verse’ Loses Release Date, ‘Kraven’ Delayed to 2024 Variety
  2. ‘Spider-Verse,’ ‘Kraven the Hunter’ Delayed as First Major Theatrical Dominos Fall Amid Strikes Hollywood Reporter
  3. Sony Shakes Up Release Dates: ‘Bad Boys 4’ & ‘Venom 3’ Set; Strikes Push ‘Ghostbusters’ Sequel, ‘Kraven The Hunter’, ‘Beyond The Spider-Verse’ & More Deadline
  4. Strike Leads Sony to Push Big Film Releases Into 2024 The New York Times
  5. Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse Release Date Delayed Indefinitely as Strikes Continues IGN
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‘Beyond the Spider-Verse’ Taken Off Sony Release Calendar as Strikes Delay ‘Kraven’ and ‘Ghostbusters’ Sequel to 2024 – Variety

  1. ‘Beyond the Spider-Verse’ Taken Off Sony Release Calendar as Strikes Delay ‘Kraven’ and ‘Ghostbusters’ Sequel to 2024 Variety
  2. ‘Spider-Verse,’ ‘Kraven the Hunter’ Delayed as First Major Theatrical Dominos Fall Amid Strikes Hollywood Reporter
  3. Sony Shakes Up Release Dates: ‘Bad Boys 4’ & ‘Venom 3’ Set; Strikes Push ‘Ghostbusters’ Sequel, ‘Kraven The Hunter’, ‘Beyond The Spider-Verse’ & More Deadline
  4. Strike Leads Sony to Push Big Film Releases Into 2024 The New York Times
  5. Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse Release Date Delayed Indefinitely as Strikes Continues IGN
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson Brings Blood-Soaked ‘Kraven the Hunter’ Trailer to CinemaCon, Sony’s First R-Rated Marvel Movie – Variety

  1. Aaron Taylor-Johnson Brings Blood-Soaked ‘Kraven the Hunter’ Trailer to CinemaCon, Sony’s First R-Rated Marvel Movie Variety
  2. First ‘Kraven the Hunter’ Trailer Reveals Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Sony’s New (R-Rated) Marvel Hero Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Kraven the Hunter Will Be Sony’s First R-Rated Marvel Movie IGN
  4. KRAVEN THE HUNTER Will Be Sony’s First R-Rated Marvel Movie; Rhino Will Feature CBM (Comic Book Movie)
  5. Sony CinemaCon Panel: Kraven The Hunter will be rated R The A.V. Club
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Morbius Returns to Theaters and Flops, As It Should

Image: Sony Pictures/Marvel

Sony and Marvel’s Morbius has become an internet meme over the last few weeks, and for the most part, they’re hilarious. Seeing this, Sony came to the conclusion of re-releasing the Jared Leto film this weekend in the hopes that all the internet goofs would translate to a bigger box office haul. And if you were among those wondering if the joke had gone too far and we’d irony’d ourselves into a Morbius 2, somehow, let this serve as good news to allay your fears.

To be quite blunt about it: the movie bombed hard on its first day back at the cinemas. According to Forbes’ Scott Mendelson, Morbius’ Friday returns only came to a meager $85,000, leading to an overall $73.6 million domestic take home. Saturday’s earnings have yet to be revealed at time of writing, but the odds aren’t exactly in its favor. All those jokes were merely about the idea of Morbius rather than the film itself, something that Sony learned the hard way. Their attempt to get in on the joke didn’t just backfire, it exploded in such a way that even Michael Bay found himself impressed by the sheer, stupid spectacle of it all.

The thing about Morbius and its rise to a meme is that it all took off because no one had much faith in the film to begin with. We’re all actively aware that Sony’s basically throwing darts at a wall to figure out what people want to see with Spider-Man’s supporting cast, a roster that’s basically kneecapped from the jump because they inevitably have to brush shoulders or acknowledge the teenage webhead in question. Tom Hardy’s Venom movies have enough going on to make you temporarily forget he could ever try to devour Tom Holland’s Spidey, but that’s only because the comics have spent years giving the character his own weird, gooey mythology in the hopes of giving future films enough material to avoid having to strike a deal with Holland’s agent. Meanwhile, other characters such as Morbius, Kraven, and Madame Web have yet to be afforded a real, consistent opportunity to distance themselves from the amazing arachnid in the source material.

Yes, Sony lucked out extremely well with Venom and Miles Morales’ Spider-Verse films, but both of those characters already had strong, built-in fanbases to begin with, to say nothing of what each of their respective films set out to accomplish. The Spider-Verse movies have a unique animation style and a genuine earnestness that puts just about all other superhero content to shame, and Venom has Tom Hardy talking to himself and getting beaten around by a passive aggressive goo monster. Morbius has neither, and it couldn’t even make the most of its lead actor being a musician. Say whatever you want about Venom, at least it managed to summon a cheesy song to play over the end titles that later winds up on you Spotify for longer than you’d care to admit.

RIP in Morbius, Morbius. You died as you lived, as a joke who realized too late that you yourself were the punchline.


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‘White Lotus’ Star To Play Chamelon In Sony’s ‘Kraven The Hunter’ – Deadline

EXCLUSIVE: Fred Hechinger has joined Sony Pictures’ Kraven the Hunter, starring Aaron Taylor Johnson in the titular role. Although it’s unconfirmed, sources say Hechinger would play Chameleon, the brother of Kraven, in the movie.

J.C. Chandor is directing the pic with Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach producing. Art Marcum & Matt Holloway and Richard Wenk penned the screenplay.

One of Sony Pictures’ universe of Marvel characters, Kraven is among Marvel’s most iconic and notorious antiheroes, who has encountered Venom and Black Panther among many others as well as being one of Spider-Man’s best-known and most-formidable enemies. The film will be released theatrically on January 13, 2023.

As for Chameleon, the character is the half-brother of Kraven and usually is depicted as a master of disguises, known for his ability to impersonate virtually anybody

Sony is coming off a hot streak with Venom: Let There Be Carnage making more than $500 million worldwide, while Spider-Man: No Way Home has become the biggest film of 2021 with $1.7 billion in worldwide sales. As for future films, the Jared Leto starrer Morbius bows in April, and the studio just named Dakota Johnson to lead Madame Web.

Hechinger is coming off his scene-stealing role as Steve Zahn and Connie Britton’s son in HBO’s hit series The White Lotus. He appears in the Hulu limited series Pam & Tommy and is filming Scott Cooper’s The Pale Blue Eye starring Christian Bale. He also will be seen in Gabe Polsky’s upcoming Butchers Crossing, starring Nicolas Cage and adapted from John Williams’ 1960 novel.

Hechinger is repped by A3 Artists Agency, Brillstein, and attorney Ryan LeVine.



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