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Sony Pictures sets December premiere for Kraven the Hunter, exploring the origins of the Marvel villain

Sony Pictures sets December premiere for Kraven the Hunter, exploring the origins of the Marvel villain

Sony Pictures has announced the release of Kraven the Hunter, set to premiere exclusively in cinemas on 13th December 2024. Directed by JC Chandor and based on the Marvel Comics character, the movie features a screenplay written by Richard Wenk along with Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. The story delves into the origins of one of Marvel’s most notorious villains, portrayed by Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

Kraven the Hunter explores the tumultuous life of Kraven, born from his complex relationship with his father, Nikolai Kravinoff, a ruthless gangster played by Russell Crowe. This relationship sets Kraven on a path of vengeance, leading him to become the world’s greatest hunter and a feared figure. The cast also includes notable names such as Ariana DeBose, Fred Hechinger, Alessandro Nivola and Christopher Abbott.

The film promises an action-packed narrative focusing on character development and the darker aspects of Kraven’s pursuit to outdo his criminal father. This standalone story aims to provide an in-depth examination of the psychological motivations behind one of the comic book world’s most fascinating antagonists.

This feature is a significant addition to the Marvel cinematic universe, presenting a deeper look at a character traditionally seen as a villain through a narrative that promises both action and depth. 

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Kraven the Hunter is released nationwide on 13th December 2024.

Watch the trailer for Kraven the Hunter here:

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