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Director: | J.C. Chandor |
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Writer: | Art Marcum, Matt Holloway, Richard Wenk |
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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. | |
Release Date: | Dec 11, 2024 |
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Director: | J.C. Chandor |
Writer: | Art Marcum, Matt Holloway, Richard Wenk |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Thriller |
Keywords | hunter, villain, superhero, based on comic, supervillain, antihero, intense, admiring, ominous |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Arad Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $59,184,643
Budget: $120,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jun 19, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson | Sergei Kravinoff / Kraven the Hunter |
Ariana DeBose | Calypso Ezili |
Fred Hechinger | Dmitri Kravinoff |
Alessandro Nivola | Aleksei Sytsevich |
Christopher Abbott | The Foreigner |
Russell Crowe | Nikolai Kravinoff |
Yuri Kolokolnikov | Semyon Chorney |
Levi Miller | Young Sergei |
Tom Reed | Bert |
Billy Barratt | Young Dmitri |
Diaana Babnicova | Young Calypso |
Murat Seven | Ömer Ozdemir |
Greg Kolpakchi | Transport Guard |
Mark Arden | Oligarch |
Jack Brady | Oligarch |
Alex Batareanu | Lead Guard |
Will Bowden | Sniper #1 |
Damola Adelaja | Bahari Gama |
Guillaume Delaunay | Mofo |
Duran Fulton Brown | Sniper #2 |
Tanaka Mandimika | Kidnap Van Gunman #1 |
Robert Hladik | Guard On Watch |
Thor Kjartansson | Snowmobile Guard |
Christos Dante | Tatted Inmate |
Adam Bowman | Tatted Inmate |
Bradley Farmer | Gunman #2 |
Paul Bailey | Driver |
Dritan Kastrati | Oleksander |
Anita-Joy Uwajeh | Dr. Aliya Kimani |
Alex Skarbek | Russian Captain #1 |
Ivan Ignatenko | Corrupt Prison Guard |
Susan Aderin | Grandmother |
Preslav Shipkaliev | Prison Officer |
Al Nedjari | Turkish Policeman |
Elizabeth Appleby | Cargo Plane Pilot |
Marie Hogle | Cemetery Priest |
Jon Xue Zhang | Russian Captain #3 |
Elander Moore | Law Firm Receptionist |
Bailey Patrick | Law Firm Security Guard |
Christopher Whitlow | Alarmed Guard |
Waleed Hammad | Elevator Guy |
Toto Bruin | Bystander |
Maxine Whittaker | Heiress Assassin |
Jonny James | Bodyguard Assassin |
Rashid Phoenix | Bodyguard Assassin |
George Surry | Nikolai's Bodyguard |
Yusuf Chaudhri | Nikolai's Bodyguard |
Andrei Nazarenko | Oleksander's Bodyguard |
Doren John Farmer | Oleksander's Bodyguard |
Douglas Robson | Oleksander's Bodyguard |
Michael Shaeffer | Lead Poacher |
Roderick Hill | Barnum |
Camilla Aiko | Restaurant Woman |
Neil Bishop | Restaurant Man |
Rachel Handshaw | Young Calypso Mum |
Odimegwu Okoye | Young Calypso Dad |
Masha Vasyukova | Kraven's Mother (voice) |
Rene Costa | Passerby (uncredited) |
Stephane Fichet | Passerby (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Stan Lee | Characters |
J.C. Chandor | Director |
Art Marcum | Screenplay |
Matt Holloway | Screenplay |
Richard Wenk | Story, Screenplay |
Mary Vernieu | Casting |
Eve Stewart | Production Design |
Benjamin Wallfisch | Original Music Composer |
Raylin Sabo | Casting |
Chloe Gonzalez | Casting Assistant |
Peter Alberti | Stunt Double |
Marvin Berrembou | Stunts |
Nellie Burroughes | Stunt Driver |
Ben Davis | Director of Photography |
Lee Charles | Stunts |
James M. Churchman | Stunt Coordinator |
Liam Coote | Stunt Driver, Stunts |
Nicholas Daines | Stunts |
Rick English | Stunts |
David Garrick | Stunts |
Luke Gomes | Stunt Double |
Erol Ismail | Stunt Double |
Jonny James | Stunts |
Joe Kennard | Stunt Double |
Kenny Knight | Stunts |
Bogdan Kumšackij | Stunts |
Xavier Lake | Stunts |
Steven Lewington | Stunts |
Christina Low | Stunt Driver |
Jon Xue Zhang | Stunts |
Laura Swift | Stunts |
Christopher Knight | Drone Pilot |
Jay Maidment | Still Photographer |
Julian Morson | "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Brandon Proctor | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Christine Blundell | Hair Designer, Makeup Designer |
Dominic Fysh | First Assistant Director |
Jamie Mills | Gaffer |
Sam Renton | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Mike Lambert | Fight Choreographer |
Pancho Chamorro | Assistant Set Decoration, Set Decoration |
Pete Ford | Stunt Driver |
Carley Armstrong | Additional Script Supervisor, Script Supervisor |
Nicola Chisholm | Casting |
Danielle Bayliss | Art Direction |
Susannah Brough | Set Decoration |
Patrick Harris | Art Direction |
Meg Jones | Art Direction |
Daryn McLaughlan | Supervising Art Director |
Nacho Tomás | Supervising Art Director |
Ketan Waikar | Art Direction |
Kate Hefferman | Set Decoration |
Tessa De Nicola | Casting Associate |
Mikayla Theone Khramov | Assistant Editor |
Joe Zappia | Assistant Editor |
Simon Morgan | First Assistant Editor |
Miles Anderson | Colorist |
Curt Sobel | Music Editor |
Andrew Silver | Music Editor |
Spring Aspers | Music Supervisor |
Jason La Rocca | Scoring Mixer |
Paula Casarin | Script Supervisor |
Andrea Trigo | Script Supervisor |
Martina Vazzoler | Script Supervisor |
James Apps | Utility Stunts |
JJ Battell | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Mauro Calo | Stunt Driver |
Carlos Castillo | Stunts |
Kieran Clarke | Stunt Driver |
Joel Conlan | Stunt Driver |
Arie Dekker | Stunts |
Niki Faulkner | Stunts |
Adam Bowman | Stunt Double |
Madeleine Hance | Stunt Coordinator |
Jan Holíček | Stunts |
Daniel Ilabaca | Stunts |
Anthony Knight | Stunts |
Richard Leggett | Stunts |
Ginger McCarthy | Key Rigging Grip |
Andrei Nazarenko | Stunts |
Tomás Paredes | Stunts |
Oliver Parsons | Stunt Double |
Catherine Peck | Stunts |
Elmo Walker | Stunts |
Blake Sporne | Stunt Driver |
Peter Robinson | Stunts |
Alizee Ali Khan | Concept Artist |
Colin Nicolson | Production Sound Mixer |
Doren John Farmer | Stunts |
Chi Lewis-Parry | Stunts |
Yusuf Chaudhri | Stunts |
Michael Standish | Set Decoration |
Cristian Knight | Stunt Driver |
Paul Bailey | Stunt Driver |
George Kirby | Fight Choreographer |
Craig Wood | Editor |
Dario Nolé | Assistant Art Director |
Sammy Sheldon | Costume Design |
Elliot Hawkes | Stunts |
Karl Sigurdarson | Line Producer |
Steve Ditko | Characters |
George Surry | Stunts |
Nicol Shaw | Transportation Coordinator |
Tom Edmondson | First Assistant Director |
Dan Ciprian | Set Dresser |
Name | Title |
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Avi Arad | Producer |
Matt Tolmach | Producer |
David B. Householter | Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 74 | 116 | 51 |
2024 | 5 | 65 | 90 | 55 |
2024 | 6 | 89 | 129 | 60 |
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2024 | 8 | 120 | 238 | 59 |
2024 | 9 | 83 | 98 | 71 |
2024 | 10 | 110 | 192 | 76 |
2024 | 11 | 117 | 177 | 83 |
2024 | 12 | 798 | 1267 | 162 |
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2025 | 2 | 1660 | 3123 | 225 |
2025 | 3 | 264 | 1195 | 5 |
2025 | 4 | 74 | 94 | 58 |
2025 | 5 | 47 | 60 | 41 |
2025 | 6 | 36 | 45 | 31 |
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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.
I can't really go lower than a six for this because ATJ is just so easy on the eye. Reductive? Well, yes, but if that's the only card a film has then you might as well get your shirt off and play it! Sadly, that is all that can really be said for this plodding superhero adventure. The "Kravinoff" si ... blings "Dimi" (Billy Barratt) and "Sergei" (Levi Miller) are taken out of their posh school by their oligarch father (Russell Crowe) and taken on a hunt in Ghana to develop their masculinity. They are on the trail of a lion called "Czar" and it's an encounter with him and then with a local girl called "Calypso" (Diaana Babnicova) that sees the latter brother emerge injured but changed. Quite profoundly changed too! Skip on many years and the "Sergei" (now Aaron Taylor-Johnson) has no relationship with his father, though is still in contact with his brother (now Fred Hechinger), and he has developed some remarkably animalistic ninja skills. He's the ultimate in natural forces for good. Meantime, though, things are hotting up amongst the criminal fraternity and a chance re-encounter with a grown up "Calypso" (Ariana DeBose) sets up a denouement with a nasty baddie who has to survive on refrigerated gel packs from his rucksack else he gets especially thick-skinned. Along the way there are several, quite violent, escapades that allow the star to show off his physical prowess, Crowe to show off his thick Siberian accent and Hechinger to look about as weedy as possible. Thereafter there isn't an original bone in it's CGI-fest of a body. The script is actually pretty diabolical and the plot really struggles to get off the ground as this lumbers, quite literally, along for over two hours. It's as if it were a few episodes of a mini-series hastily condensed into a film; it's bitty, disjointed and the denouement is all rather underwhelming. Clearly there is scope for a sequel, but I doubt anyone will have an appetite for it.
Kraven Hunter is good hunter. Very good actor, Mr Crowe. Picture move. Much excitement I feel in my heart. Wow. White man take black magic become invincible. Wow. Fresh movie. ...
@r96sk I totally agree with your review and also about Maddem Web and Morbius (They were not blockbuster bny any stretch but not as horrible as most make them to be) but this one was not it and too lonmg and draw out for no real reason. Sony needs to stick to spider-man and leave the rest to Marvel ...
I know this film has attracted a lot of criticism but I personally don't think "Kraven, The Hunter" is a bad film. Firstly, this is a fresh, down to earth, departure from your standard Marvel Franchise films.Idiots in over bright Lycra or Spandex outfits, are, thankfully, absent. Instead, yo ... u get a more conventional, satisfyingly believable, character. One who happens to be have been given special powers, that feel primal and earthy, compared, for example, to hammers and lighting bolts. Actions reasonable too, with settings I could relate to and a story that's well told, if unsurprisingly, somewhat formulaic. In summary, one of the better Marvel universe franchise films. One I actually largely enjoyed watching, in spite of my initial reservations. Worth a look.
Kraven was what I would call a good holiday action film that probably didn't get a good chance. I have no idea why it seems every Marvel associated movie is getting the fan negativity treatment. Not every movie will be a triple A Endgame film. Kraven was a secondary character at best in the comic ... s so I think you have to set your expectations appropriately. I hope that the movie does well on streaming and physical sales. I would have liked to see how the story arc would have gone in future films but unfortunately it probably won't get a sequel. My advice to anyone watching movies these days is go see it yourself and don't believe the charged reviews. I thought the story was good, the acting was fine and the special effects were done well and more grounded and gritty than your normal super hero movies. Kraven was another antihero type in this film and I think that worked well for his introduction. Another point is like many comic book movies, this wasn't necessarily true to the comics but I enjoyed the character and story nonetheless.
Great movie. Enjoyed it a lot. I actually enjoyed this movie better than Thunderbolts. ...