Well, that was indeed a movie. It wasn’t as bad as most of the other SSU movies, but that’s not saying much at all. though as this was supposed to come out before Venom 3, it wasn’t supposed to feel like the final SSU movie, so that’s fine. Venom 3 felt like that.
The acting was good, everyone did a good job I thought. The visuals were pretty good too.
The story wasn’t too complex. When this movie was announced and was announced as R-rated, I had my hopes. But as soon as the character of Kraven was described, I knew it was a similarly Sony mistake. Making the character fundamentally different from its comic book characterization is always a mistake. He was essentially similar in what his skills are, but who he is as a person was changed. Making him a hunter of hunters is just a misrepresentation of who the character is.
There were a couple surprise characters that were fun to see. And we already knew one of them was going to be in a main role. They were decent. Though since this universe is essentially at its end, at least when it comes to stand-alone villain live-action movies, I don’t know if we’ll see these actors in these roles again.
It went by faster than I thought it would. But that was fine for me since I had another movie to watch right after, haha.
As a movie, it was fine. As a Kraven movie, it was tolerable. Though, the tag line of the movie talks about the Orin of a villain, but there isn’t really anything villainous about him.
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Mid-credit scene: No.
End-credit scene: No.