In just 15 issues, Spider-man will created a most interesting collection of villains that still haunts him to this day: The Chameleon, The Vulture, Doctor Octopus, Sandman, The Lizard, Electro, Mystery, The Green Goblin and, of course, Kraven the Hunterone of the only two enemies who managed to bury Peter Parker and put on his cloak (in the fabulous ‘Kraven’s Last Hunt’).
Many feared that, with the insane universe of Spiderman secondary that they are mounting in Sony, the film would be one more ‘Venom’. However, it seems that it hides more secrets than we thought… and a lot, a lot of blood.
You see it, you see it, the gorilla feels good
It is still surprising that the movie of this villain premieres on october 6 and we still don’t have any official images (or trailer). What we do know, because it has been said at the Cinemacon that is being held these days (and that will give us dozens of news) is that It will be rated R or, what is the same, it will not allow entry to the cinema for minors under 17 years of age. if they are not accompanied by an adult.
Before Marvel itself takes risks with its universe (which are beginning to be more than necessary), Sony has taken the lead. Not much else is known about the movie yet, other than that Aaron Taylor Johnson, in his second Marvel role after being Mercury in ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron,’ will star in the film alongside Ariana DeBose (Calypso, the Mistress and Kraven’s partner).
It is possible that Sony is rethinking its universe after the failure at all levels of ‘Morbius’ and jokes on the Internet at the expense of ‘El muerto’. In fact, he has in ‘Kraven’ a golden opportunity to make people take your creations seriously instead of seeing them as easy money-grubbing. Next stop, ‘Madame web’. We will have to see if by then she has already wrapped us in the spider web.
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