“Kraven the Hunter” is on course to face a tough debut, with box office projections predicting an opening weekend of just $20-25 million. This figure places it below Morbius, which earned $39 million, and even Madame Web, which managed close to $26 million. If these estimates hold, Kraven could set an unfortunate record as one of the lowest-performing Marvel-related films to date.
Sony’s Spider-Man Universe has consistently struggled to capture the magic of the MCU. While the Venom films were moderately successful, critical reception has been lukewarm. Morbius became a meme for its underwhelming performance, and Madame Web left audiences confused rather than excited. Kraven appears to follow the same pattern, with a villain-centric narrative, changes to the character’s backstory, and no Spider-Man appearance—a formula that has failed to impress in the past.
There is still a chance for Kraven to surprise critics and audiences. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, cast as the titular character, has been praised for his potential to carry the film, much like Tom Hardy did with Venom. The R-rating could also appeal to fans of darker superhero films, as seen with Deadpool and Logan. Moreover, with limited competition in theaters—its primary rival being the low-profile animated The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim—Kraven might perform better than anticipated simply due to a lack of alternatives.
Whether Kraven the Hunter defies the odds or cements itself as another misstep in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe will be revealed when it hits theaters on December 13. Until then, the fate of the film hangs in the balance.

