Craven the Hunter Director JC Chander is about to enter a hornet’s nest. who are known as comic book movie fans By asking everyone to please be considerate and not go back. Weeks before the release of his film about one of Spider-Man’s most powerful villains, Chander hopes that perception and expectations for his superhero work won’t be fed. With disappointments dominating Sony’s past spiderman universe.
To say that Sony’s Spider-Man cinematic universe has gotten a little underwhelming over the past six years. It’s an understatement in this decade. Since 2018 Sony Pictures Entertainment Three items have been launched. venom movies Morbius movies and Madame Web All told, the film is worth more than huge sums of money and the shame of hate. (Reasonable) No film has a Metacritic score higher than 49, while Morbius Director Daniel Espinoza protect His film work Chander told ComicBook.com “A lot of fans are unhappy with some of the decisions and outcomes[of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe],” and he wants them to get involved. Craven the Hunter With their minds completely wiped of anything related to the film’s prequel.
“People need to give us a chance and come out and support this movie. and try to clean up other things That happened, “Give our movie a chance.”
He further explained that his intention was to isolate and protect the film. Which means he created it. Craven the Hunter Separate from its connection to the Sony Spider-Man cinematic universe, that bodes well for Comic book fans who are fed up with movie studios making movies because of incomplete pieces aim to connect to a larger, baffling cinematic universe. Aaron Taylor-Johnson who will also play the role of Craven in the film. Compare the action with that in Bond moviesThis is the farthest thing from the previous films. In this Sony Spider-Man movie universe
when Craven the Hunter In theaters on December 13, we’ll be able to determine whether Chander’s film is worthy of our impartiality. Or is it just another superhero money grab with some fun action scenes? Occasionally, for now, the jury is still out.