I loved Spiderman growing up, but did anyone really ask for this movie? Kraven is an interesting character, but a movie...
My thoughts exactly but gotta mine that IP. Would much Rather them do a Green Goblin stand alone movie or bring back Doc Oc.
I've always thought Kraven was a cool character and has enough backstory and character to carry a two hour movie. Here's the biggest issue. This guy was Quicksilver in the MCU. Granted, this whole multiverse thing gives them a free hand to bring him in from another dimension, but IMO, it's a stretch. Right, but this isn't Marvel Studios. It's Sony. So the crux is, are these Spider-Man spinoffs in the main MCU? I'm not really interested in some side action. I haven't even watched Venom yet because it's not MCU 'cannon' as far as I've seen (and that the reviews were pretty mediocre).
Come on Xero. Are you talking Comic book cannon or movie cannon because that **** is all over the place. Venom is pretty mediocre but I can say the same for half of Marvel movies. As for Quicksilver who even remembers him at this point and Kraven will look much different.
A big draw of the MCU is that it's a shared universe. A lot like Star Wars. A big chunk of the fans are aware of this. It's why the more recent X-Men movies under Fox were flops. People want that joined universe.
IMO opinion shared universes had nothing to do with the flops by the X men, they were just terribly written movies. Sharing a universe would have not done anything to make those movies better. Deadpool is not really a shared universe but it was a hit and the Toby Maguire Spiderman was not a shared universe nor Nolan's Batman. My favorite Marvel movies are stand alones so I really don't follow that logic.
Kravens's Last Hunt is a great story line. One of the best Spiderman story lines. It would probably too dark for a t v show or comic book movie