Kraven the Hunter is one of Spider-Man’s most iconic villains. Aaron Taylor-Johnson is the man tasked with bringing him to life in the upcoming film. However, the 33-year-old actor was unsure at first if he would take it. Playing a Marvel character can be a fraught endeavor these days, with audiences tiring of the constant churning out of new films, with more attention towards quality than quantity. But Taylor-Johnson believes that there’s something special, something worthwhile about this Kraven project.In an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson spoke about playing the wildly self-assured huntsman, saying, “I think there was something unique about this character and something grounded.” He continued, “We’ve all had enough of seeing certain studio films, a certain kind of pop culture… where they’re churning out stuff that dilutes wanting to go to the cinema. I wouldn’t have signed onto it if I felt there wasn’t something to really bring to life with this character.”There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Kraven the Hunter, particularly, as it’s only the fourth-ever Marvel project to get an R rating in the US. Disney+’s Echo received a TV-MA rating, for “Mature Audiences,” as did Marvel Zombies – a spinoff of the zombie episode of What If?. The in-progress Blade film, starring Mahershala Ali, has also received an R rating. Perhaps most notoriously, Deadpool & Wolverine received the much-coveted rating after fighting for it for years – Ryan Reynolds was steadfast in his belief that the Merc With a Mouth deserved it!
Kraven the Hunter is one of Spider-Man’s most iconic villains. Aaron Taylor-Johnson is the man tasked with bringing him to life in the upcoming film. However, the 33-year-old actor was unsure at first if he would take it. Playing a Marvel character can be a fraught endeavor these days, with audiences tiring of the constant churning out of new films, with more attention towards quality than quantity. But Taylor-Johnson believes that there’s something special, something worthwhile about this Kraven project.
In an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson spoke about playing the wildly self-assured huntsman, saying, “I think there was something unique about this character and something grounded.” He continued, “We’ve all had enough of seeing certain studio films, a certain kind of pop culture… where they’re churning out stuff that dilutes wanting to go to the cinema. I wouldn’t have signed onto it if I felt there wasn’t something to really bring to life with this character.”
There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Kraven the Hunter, particularly, as it’s only the fourth-ever Marvel project to get an R rating in the US. Disney+’s Echo received a TV-MA rating, for “Mature Audiences,” as did Marvel Zombies – a spinoff of the zombie episode of What If?. The in-progress Blade film, starring Mahershala Ali, has also received an R rating. Perhaps most notoriously, Deadpool & Wolverine received the much-coveted rating after fighting for it for years – Ryan Reynolds was steadfast in his belief that the Merc With a Mouth deserved it!
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