Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra shares his thoughts On “Kraven the Hunter” And “Madame Web” explodes at the box office.
70 year old Vinciquerra talked about films during an interview Los Angeles Times Published on Thursday, and admitted that the Marvel flick “Kraven the Hunter” starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson is “probably our worst launch” in Sony’s nearly eight-year tenure.
He said, “I still don’t get it, because the film is not a bad film.”
After opening in theaters on December 13, “Kraven” grossed a modest $11 million in its first weekend and holds the ignominious spot as the lowest box opening for a Sony-released Marvel film in Hollywood history. .
film, which was reportedly $110 million budget – It now has domestic sales of $18 million and global earnings of $43 million.
The financial failure of “Craven” worsened after “Madame Web”. starring dakota johnsonflopped, taking home only $100 million, and “Venom: The Last Dance” became the franchise’s lowest-grossing film.
of “Madame Web” Vinciquerra blames film critics For its failure.
“Let’s look at ‘Madame Web’ for a moment,” Vinciquerra told the LA Times. “’Madame Web’ did not do well in theaters because the press crucified it. It wasn’t a bad movie and it did very well on Netflix.
“For some reason, the press decided they didn’t want us to make these movies with ‘Kraven’ and ‘Madame Web,’ and the critics destroyed them. They did it with ‘Venom’ also, but the audience loved ‘Venom’ and made ‘Venom’ a huge hit.’
He added, “These are not terrible movies.” “For some reason, he was destroyed by critics in the press.”
Vinciquerra cited the lack of critical response to Sony’s Marvel films as a reason why he says the studio needs to “rethink” how it approaches its releases with new “Spider-Man” films. How does it proceed?
“The snake has bitten. If we throw anyone else out, he will be destroyed, no matter how good or bad he is,” he explained.
Despite Vinciquerra describing “Kraven” and “Madame Web” as “not terrible”, the action films have scores of 16% and 11% respectively on Rotten Tomatoes.
In addition to “Kraven” and “Madame Web,” Sony faced poor reviews and poor box office receipts with another recent Marvel release, 2022’s “Morbius,” starring Jared Leto.
Sony sources told Diversity Earlier this month he said that “Kraven,” “Madame Web” and “Morbius” – all three Spider-Man villain spinoffs – were “creative and critical duds” – though he also stressed that “Morbius” made $167.4 million. Made a profit with earnings of Rs. Insiders said the studio would have to be “more savvy” about making a standalone film for any other Spidey villain – if they even make more than those films in the first place.
Despite its recent failures, Sony is hard at work working with Disney’s Marvel Studios on a fourth “Spider-Man” installment. Starring Tom Holland.