Kraven the Hunter
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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.

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Cast
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Sergei Kravinoff / Kraven
Ariana DeBose
Calypso Ezili / Calypso
Fred Hechinger
Dmitri Kravinoff / The Chameleon
Alessandro Nivola
Aleksei Sytsevich / The Rhino
Christopher Abbott
The Foreigner
Russell Crowe
Nikolai Kravinoff
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Semyon Chorney
Levi Miller
Young Sergei Kravinoff
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
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
Andre Lavigne / Lead Poacher
Camilla Aiko
Restaurant Woman
Neil Bishop
Restaurant Man
Rachel Handshaw
Young Calypso Mum
Odimegwu Okoye
Young Calypso Dad
Peggy Sue
Kraven's pet dog
Details Of Movie
Music
Photos Ben Davis
Revenue 59184643
Location United States of America
Producer David B. Householter, Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach
Director J.C. Chandor
User Reviews
CinemaSerf December 21 2024 02:58:55 PM

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" siblings "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.