

The premiere is already on August 30th.
It’s official: Deadpool and Wolverine has become the highest-grossing R-rated film in history, surpassing the previous record holder, Joker.
The success of the comic book film has sparked a lively debate about the direction cinema will take and whether Marvel’s box office performance should be celebrated.
Superhero fans are sure to be pleased, as the victory of the talkative mercenary will pave the way for more daring projects, such as Kraven the Hunter.
With all its efforts to build its own cinematic universe, the Sony studio has failed more than once, as evidenced by the ratings of “Venom,” “Morbius” and “Madame of the Web.”

But all of the above has been released with a PG-13 rating, while the work with Aaron Taylor-Johnson will only be available to viewers over 17.
“A lot of people who grew up watching Marvel are now old enough to watch R-rated movies,” the actor said in a conversation with reporters.
According to analysts, this move will help the creators show more creativity in revealing the main character Sergei Kravinov, a warrior-hunter with animal abilities.
Moreover, the plot is inspired by one of the most brutal comics, ‘Kraven’s Last Hunt’, which promises a dark yet exciting spectacle.

Director JC Chandor added:
“This story is a tragedy. By the end of the credits, if you’re paying enough attention, you don’t get the feeling that everything is going to end well.”
Kraven the Hunter is a cross between Deadpool and Wolverine. He possesses the same fighting skills and similar beastly instincts.
Considering all this, it has the potential to become even more interesting.
Source: Popcorn News

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