Kraven the Hunter, the last entry in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (SSU), has officially landed a streaming home. The infamous film stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the iconic Spider-Man villain, marking Kraven’s official live-action debut–and it couldn’t have been more disappointing. Superhero fans everywhere united to make fun of the underwhelming origin film which, like its fellow entries of the SSU, feels like a throwback to an earlier age of comic book movies in all the worst ways. A mere month after leaving theaters, Kraven the Hunter is now officially streaming on Netflix alongside several other maligned entries in Sony’s franchise.Kraven the Hunter debuted to an embarrassing 15% on Rotten Tomatoes, earned devastatingly low figures at the box office, and generally fell out of memory in a matter of days. The film put the last nail in the coffin of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, a series of critical failures and diminishing box office results that flatlined into the dumpster fire of a movie that is Kraven the Hunter. As predictably disappointing as Kraven’s first live-action appearance is, there is also something intrinsically compelling about it (perhaps it’s the same sensation that keeps people’s eyes glued to a bad car accident). Now that the last SSU film has landed on Netflix, it’s worth Spider-Man fans giving it a watch (especially now that it doesn’t cost the price of a theater ticket).SSU films have a sick habit of making talented, award-winning actors feel like they’ve never appeared onscreen before. Academy Award winners like Ariana DeBose and Russell Crowe turn in unbelievable performances–and not in a good way. Aaron-Taylor Johnson, who can usually shine even in a bad movie, has some good moments as Kraven the Hunter but even he feels out of place in this film. Every member of Kraven the Hunter’s cast joins the likes of Jared Leto, Dakota Johnson, and Woody Harrelson in the SSU’s Hall of Infamy, which houses legions of highly talented actors who turned in career-worst performances in this doomed superhero universe.
Kraven the Hunter, the last entry in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (SSU), has officially landed a streaming home. The infamous film stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the iconic Spider-Man villain, marking Kraven’s official live-action debut–and it couldn’t have been more disappointing. Superhero fans everywhere united to make fun of the underwhelming origin film which, like its fellow entries of the SSU, feels like a throwback to an earlier age of comic book movies in all the worst ways. A mere month after leaving theaters, Kraven the Hunter is now officially streaming on Netflix alongside several other maligned entries in Sony’s franchise.
Kraven the Hunter debuted to an embarrassing 15% on Rotten Tomatoes, earned devastatingly low figures at the box office, and generally fell out of memory in a matter of days. The film put the last nail in the coffin of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, a series of critical failures and diminishing box office results that flatlined into the dumpster fire of a movie that is Kraven the Hunter. As predictably disappointing as Kraven’s first live-action appearance is, there is also something intrinsically compelling about it (perhaps it’s the same sensation that keeps people’s eyes glued to a bad car accident). Now that the last SSU film has landed on Netflix, it’s worth Spider-Man fans giving it a watch (especially now that it doesn’t cost the price of a theater ticket).
SSU films have a sick habit of making talented, award-winning actors feel like they’ve never appeared onscreen before. Academy Award winners like Ariana DeBose and Russell Crowe turn in unbelievable performances–and not in a good way. Aaron-Taylor Johnson, who can usually shine even in a bad movie, has some good moments as Kraven the Hunter but even he feels out of place in this film. Every member of Kraven the Hunter‘s cast joins the likes of Jared Leto, Dakota Johnson, and Woody Harrelson in the SSU’s Hall of Infamy, which houses legions of highly talented actors who turned in career-worst performances in this doomed superhero universe.
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