Kraven Kravinoff's complex relationship with his ruthless gangster father, Nikolai, starts him down a path of vengeance with brutal consequences, motivating him to become not only the greatest hunter in the world, but also one of its most feared.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Sergei Kravinoff / Kraven
Ariana DeBose
Calypso Ezili / Calypso
Fred Hechinger
Dmitri Kravinoff / The Chameleon
Russell Crowe
Nikolai Kravinoff
Alessandro Nivola
Aleksei Sytsevich / The Rhino
Christopher Abbott
The Foreigner
Levi Miller
Young Sergei Kravinoff
Billy Barratt
Young Dmitri
Diaana Babnicova
Young Calypso
Dritan Kastrati
Oleksander
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Semyon Chorney
Guillaume Delaunay
Mofo
Murat Seven
Ömer Ozdemir
Anita-Joy Uwajeh
Dr. Aliya Kimani
Tom Reed
Bert
Greg Kolpakchi
Transport Guard
Mark Arden
Oligarch
Jack Brady
Oligarch
Alex Batareanu
Lead Guard
Will Bowden
Sniper #1
Duran Fulton Brown
Sniper #2
Damola Adelaja
Bahari Gama
Preslav Shipkaliev
Prison Officer
Michael Shaeffer
Andre Lavigne / Lead Poacher
Rachel Handshaw
Young Calypso Mum
Odimegwu Okoye
Young Calypso Dad
Susan Aderin
Grandmother
Roderick Hill
Barnum
Alex Skarbek
Russian Captain #1
Jon Xue Zhang
Russian Captain #3
Jonny James
Bodyguard Assassin
Rashid Phoenix
Bodyguard Assassin
Camilla Aiko
Restaurant Woman
Neil Bishop
Restaurant Man
Elander Moore
Law Firm Receptionist
Bailey Patrick
Law Firm Security Guard
Yusuf Chaudhri
Nikolai's Bodyguard
George Surry
Nikolai's Bodyguard
Director
J.C. Chandor
Characters
Stan Lee
Characters
Steve Ditko
Screenplay
Art Marcum
Screenplay
Matt Holloway
Screenplay, Story
Richard Wenk
December 13, 2024
4
I've been quite generous in how I've received (the apparently now finished) <em>'Sony’s Spider-Man Universe'</em>, but even I can't give you any positives for this one.
<em>'Venom'</em> is its peak, though I genuinely enjoyed <em>'Madame Web'</em> (don't @ me) and even (the not good) <em>'Morbius'</em> didn't overly bother me. <em>'Kraven the Hunter'</em>, however, did well and truly bore me. Aaron Taylor-Johnson offers a glimmer of hope, but this makes for a looooong 2hrs 7mins (why that long, I have no idea).
The first few scenes, whilst nothing exceptional, are actually perfectly OK - I thought so, anyway. Though pretty much from the introduction of a young Calypso (no hate on Ariana DeBose btw, I like her and she tries) the movie quickly spirals. The characters of Russell Crowe and Alessandro Nivola (he, too, tries) are, to put it kindly, rather irritating.
Christopher Abbott's role has some potential attached to it, though that countdown thing got repetitive real fast; almost as quick as 1... 2... nevermind. The stuff with Fred Hechinger's part, meanwhile, is bizarre, sure it makes sense based on his (bad) final scene but the whole voice bit felt silly at every moment; esp. when imitating Crowe's Nikolai.
Probably for the best that this character and franchise ends here.