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Why Did KRAVEN THE HUNTER Flop? Breaking Down Sony’s $11 Million Box Office Disaster — GeekTyrant

Connie Marie by Connie Marie
December 18, 2024
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Sony Pictures’ Kraven the Hunter had a terrible debut at the box office this weekend, pulling in just $11 million over its opening three days. This is lower than the previously expected $13 million to $15 million.

This marks the lowest opening for any film in Sony’s Marvel catalog, and it’s a grim milestone for the studio which has repeated misfires in its Spider-Man-related projects.

To put it bluntly, Kraven the Hunter was a victim of a stale superhero landscape, uninspired storytelling, and marketing missteps all played a role in sinking the movie. It really never stood a chance in an oversaturated superhero marketplace with Sony Pictures’ leading the charge.

Superhero fatigue is real, and Sony’s standalone Spider-Man universe projects seem to suffer the most. Following the dismal reception of Morbius ($73.8 Million) and Madame Web ($43.8 Million), Kraven the Hunter is the latest proof that Sony’s formula is broken.

The studio’s Spider-Man universe films lack the creative oversight of industry heavyweights like Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who elevated the Spider-Verse animated films, or Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige, who crafted the Tom Holland Spider-Man films alongside producer Amy Pascal.

The numbers don’t lie! Sony’s Spider-Verse and Holland-led Spider-Man films have collectively grossed $6.85 billion worldwide, while the live-action spin-offs struggle to even make a dent.

RelishMix, a social media analytics firm, noted an alarming lack of buzz around Kraven the Hunter. The film generated just 278.9M social media impressions across major platforms—far below the 599M for The Marvels or 424M for Madame Web. This lack of online engagement reflected waning audience interest in yet another spin-off focusing on a C-list comic book character.

In regards to the poor word of mouth on Kraven the Hunter that RelishMix noticed: “Many viewers are unassuaged in their apprehension to taking a C-list comic book character and giving him his own movie.

“Comments include, ‘He’s a super-VILLAIN! Why does Sony want to make Spider-man’s rogues gallery good(ish)?!’ and, ‘Here comes Sony’s annual <expletive> of Spider-Man universe movie without Spider-Man.’

“Others were turned off by the CGI: ‘Looked interesting until that tiger/whatever part, expectation changed from “cool” to “silly” pretty fast,’ and ‘Looks like the rhino didn’t finish rendering.’”

Then there’s the poor word-of-mouth quickly tanked any hopes of recovery.

Sony insists it didn’t scale back its marketing budget, but insiders suggest otherwise. While the studio initially booked an aggressive promotional campaign, some pre-booked TV spots were pulled before release. This isn’t the first time Sony has tried to mitigate losses by cutting its promotional efforts late in the game.

As one source noted, “Sony isn’t stupid. It will not throw good money after bad.” The studio reportedly reduced its financial exposure by shifting the burden to co-financier TSG Entertainment, cutting Sony’s skin in the game from 75% to 50%.

Despite this flop, Sony isn’t giving up on director J.C. Chandor, who is already attached to an upcoming drama thriller for the studio. However, when it comes to its Marvel properties, Sony is reportedly in full reset mode.

One industry insider described the studio’s new approach as “ruthless,” with a heightened focus on whether Spider-Man’s allies and enemies are worth developing further.

Kraven the Hunter’s $11 million opening is a wake-up call for Sony and the superhero genre at large. You can’t keep superhero films “on the shelf” for too long without them losing relevance. This is a lesson the studio has learned the hard way.

Unless studios can reinvigorate the genre with fresh ideas, Kraven’s fate may soon be shared by others.

Source: Deadline



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