After failure Madam Webb and poor reception Venom: The Last DanceIt seemed like Sony couldn’t get any lower with its Spider-Man villain movies however, Kraven the Hunter Showed them that there is always a bottom, something that surprised the CEO of Sony Pictures.
In just a few weeks at the box office, Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra indicated that Kraven the Hunter It is his biggest commercial failure in the last seven and a half yearsSomething that surprised him. Here’s what he said about it:
“It didn’t perform very well and that’s something I still can’t explain why it’s not a bad movie.
Let me talk about her for a moment, Madame Webb didn’t do well in theaters because the press just destroyed it. It wasn’t a bad movie, and it did well on Netflix, but for some reason the press decided we shouldn’t make any more of these movies since Madame Webb and Craven. It also happened with Venom, but people turned it into a massive success.”
Vinciquerra points out that the poor reception of these films is the fault of the press, who constantly point out that Sony’s work with Marvel is mediocre. Thus the response of the people was not positive, and that was it Kraven the Hunter generated just $43.9 million on a $130 million budget.
But the CEO is not giving up. When such movies close, The Vincis want to continue this workAlthough this requires them to rethink the way they have handled these features in recent years On a related note, this is how Kraven the Hunter did in reviews. Likewise, we tell you whether Spider-Man will be seen in this film or not.
Through: Los Angeles Times