Sony's 'Kraven the Hunter' Fails to Captivate with Disjointed Narrative and Poor Effects

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- “Kraven the Hunter” is the latest attempt by Sony to expand its Spider-Man universe.
- Directed by J.C. Chandor, the film suffers from a disjointed narrative.
- Kraven, born Sergei Kravinoff, gains powers after a lion attack in Ghana.
- Critics noted the film's special effects often evoke laughter instead of excitement.
- Russell Crowe plays Kraven's father, delivering a comically exaggerated performance.
- The film leaves viewers questioning Kraven's role as a hero or villain.
- “Kraven the Hunter” is rated R for strong violence and language.
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