Following the news from Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home actor Tom Holland let slip that the comic book villain known as Kraven the Hunter was almost the main villain of the threequel movie, but that didn’t come to be when the multiverse entered the live-action Spider-Verse. Now, the internet is going cray cray over Kraven.
The actor mentioned the news of this alternative Marvel Cinematic Universe installment in a recent interview, where he noted that Homecoming trilogy director Jon Watts had pitched a fully fleshed-out idea for Kraven.
“For a long time, there was going to be a Kraven movie that was going to be the third movie because things weren’t working out and all sorts of different stuff,” Holland told Collider. “Jon pitched me this Kraven movie, which actually was really cool. I don’t want to talk about it in case that movie ends up happening down the line, but it was fun.”
We now know No Way Home will instead feature a plot involving Holland’s Peter Parker botching a spell by Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange meant to make the world forget he is Spider-Man. But things turn sideways, and the spell inadvertently causes villains from other multiverses — like Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin, Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock, and Jamie Foxx’s Electro — to converge onto Peter’s world.
While fans are obviously still super excited for the threequel that hits theaters next week, the news that we almost got Kraven’s cinematic debut instead blew fans away.
One fan even declared that they would’ve preferred the Kraven story via a set of well-staked “greater than” symbols.
Another user remarked how they’d much rather have Kraven than Jared Leto’s Morbius as the next Spidey villain, for instance.
Not everyone is hot on Sony’s siloed universe of Spider-Man characters that are distinct from the Marvel Cinematic Universe but still overlap in some ways. That said, one fan noted how stoked he would be to see Kraven go toe-to-toe with Kraven regardless.
And hey, who says we can’t simply merge the Kraven idea and the multiverse idea into one thing, anyway?
Spider-Man: No Way Home hits theaters Dec. 17.
Published: Dec 8, 2021 06:21 pm