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KRAVEN THE HUNTER Trailer (2024)

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    - Can you handle horror films?
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    No.
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    No, I don't watch horror movies.
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    I couldn't even tell you one,
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    but it was great working
    with Robert Eggers.
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    That film is gonna scare
    the (beep) out of you.
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    It will scare the living
    (beep) out of you.
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    Hey, it's Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
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    I'm here with "Esquire"
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    in this insane castle in
    the middle of an island,
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    and "Esquire" has asked
    me to explain some things.
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    So I'll try and do my best to
    explain some things. (laughs)
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    (upbeat music)
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    Who can walk on their
    hands longer, you or Sam?
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    I can, me.
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    To give Sam her credit,
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    Sam's actually upside down more
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    than I'm upside down actually.
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    In the mornings, I'll be
    dancing round the kitchen
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    for the most part.
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    We have quite a bit of a
    morning dance off most mornings.
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    Sam's most likely upside down
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    up against a wall somewhere on her head.
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    You have a good jump.
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    Explain the vertical skill.
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    I don't know, it comes from a sort of
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    like a dance background,
    I guess, you know?
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    There's a lot of speculation
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    on whether there's a trampoline
    or not, but there's not.
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    There was a reason why.
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    I'll tell you what, it's funny.
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    I was in Prague.
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    I thought I'd do a sort
    of series of jumps,
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    and I did my first one,
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    and I jumped really high, but nobody knows
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    that when I landed, I
    literally tweaked my knee.
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    I tweaked my knee, and I
    was like hobbling around.
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    I couldn't jump.
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    And I was like, damn, I
    have like five more jumps
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    I wanted to do, but everyone was like,
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    "I don't believe you jumped there.
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    "That's Photoshop."
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    And I'm like, "It's not."
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    How did it feel the first time
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    you saw yourself in this campaign?
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    Truth be told, I have four daughters,
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    all of which just rips dad to pieces.
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    So, (laughs) my youngest daughter said,
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    "Dad, you look like a posh dancer
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    "who thinks they are like
    amazing, but really they're not."
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    You're never gonna be
    cool when you're just dad.
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    You are in peak performance shape.
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    What's your training regime look like?
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    I'm actually really fortunate
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    I found out an incredible
    trainer, David Kingsbury,
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    who trained Hugh Jackman for "Wolverine."
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    He trained me for this.
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    I'd never been in such crazy shape.
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    It was extreme.
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    There was so much discipline behind it.
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    You don't drink alcohol.
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    You eat clean.
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    You know, you're on such
    a different sort of regime
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    that it's such a reset, and it was great.
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    And then I try and sort of stay
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    in that kind of somewhere in there.
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    What was the most surprising
    thing you learned working
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    with Brad Pitt on "Bullet Train?" (laughs)
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    It's a very funny photo of us.
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    We had all sorts of ways of doing hearts.
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    Do you what was interesting on that tour,
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    he had these beautiful cashmere shirts,
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    God's Own Cashmere, which I found out
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    that pretty much everybody had,
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    but I didn't find that gift in my hotel,
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    but Joey King, she had a
    beautiful cashmere shirt.
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    Good thing.
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    What do you love most about farm life?
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    That's everything to me actually.
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    There's nothing better than
    being kind of like back at home
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    and out in the countryside.
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    Kind of keeping busy outside of work,
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    it's nice to have like
    a hobby, to be creative,
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    to be kind of immersed in something.
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    It started with like really
    enjoying cooking for the family,
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    and then it was like, well,
    actually I wanna learn more
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    about where those ingredients come from.
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    And then it's like, well, you know,
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    the fresher, the better and more organic.
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    And then it was like, well,
    then I started gardening,
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    and then it was a vegetable garden,
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    and you start to get
    more involved with that.
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    And then it just got
    further and further out.
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    And now I have pigs.
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    I'm looking at getting a couple cows.
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    You know, it's just stuff like that,
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    but it kind of keeps you busy,
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    and it's kind of like it's
    just a sort of a thing
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    that's for you, you know?
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    Tom Ford personally shaved
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson's
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    Golden Globe winning mutton chops.
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    Tom is so particular.
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    He's got such an eye for detail,
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    and he knows exactly what he wants,
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    and that's kind of the beauty of Tom
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    is that like there's structure and form,
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    and I think he just wanted
    to kind of craft the look.
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    And I was so open to him just doing that
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    because I like playing characters,
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    and I like when you when
    you jump onto something,
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    and you get to start to shed
    yourself and then just start
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    to sort of put together
    these other characters.
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    It doesn't really matter
    how you kind of find it.
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    Like you can start from
    the physical aspect
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    all the way through to like
    the psychological aspects
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    of your character, but
    they sort of kind of merge
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    at the same time.
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    How do you get into the
    mindset of a psychopath?
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    Like anything, you're doing
    your research, aren't you?
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    And then you're just
    absorbing and soaking up,
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    and you're being a sponge for all of that.
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    And then you want to, you know,
    adopt some of those nuances
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    and these bad habits and things like that
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    and then sort of bring them
    out and play with them on set.
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    So yeah, it was just a very
    toxic mindset you gotta be in.
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    If you had to have dinner
    with one of your characters,
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    who would you choose and why?
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    So I got "Kraven the Hunter" here.
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    I got Lieutenant Ford from "Godzilla."
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    Isaac, "The Wall," no.
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    Ray Marcus, absolutely not.
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    Friedrich Harding from
    "Nosferatu," I just played,
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    he'd be quite a laugh for dinner actually.
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    He'd be quite a laugh for dinner.
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    What's the most surprising
    thing you learned
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    about John Lennon while
    playing him in "Nowhere Boy?"
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    What was kind of
    interesting about that story
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    was the impact of what rock and roll
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    and what Elvis sort of inhabited
    like this effect on women.
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    And I think in this story,
    we was kind of playing
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    with the themes of these
    maternal figures around him.
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    He was living with his aunt Mimi,
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    but he sort of discovered
    his mother a bit late,
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    but she was into rock and
    roll, and then he saw Elvis,
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    and he saw this effect
    that he had on women.
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    It was like, okay, I want that attention,
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    but not from everybody else.
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    All he wanted was the attention
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    from, you know, that
    one person, his mother.
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    What's a cheat day look like for you?
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    Lots of pizza, man.
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    Pizza and pasta.
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    On the day of wrap of "Kraven,"
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    I had a pizza truck turn up,
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    and we all just munched on pizza.
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    That's good.
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    The character Kraven is one
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    of Spider-Man's notorious villains.
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    He's quite a big dude.
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    I remember looking at the comic books
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    and thinking his arm's really, really big,
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    but also, you know, it's
    his stomach as well,
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    which is a bit of a contradiction really,
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    because if you want to put on some size,
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    you've gotta eat a lot, but
    you're not really gonna end up
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    with a washboard stomach.
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    So that was quite tricky,
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    but I did train really hard,
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    spent, you know a good six
    months training really hard
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    to put on size, so I had
    that kind of physicality
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    for this character.
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    Also, the action side of
    things is really agile,
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    so, you know, I really
    wanted to show his movement.
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    His technical sort of
    skillset is that he tracks
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    and hunts down his prey.
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    So, you know, that's really important.
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    What seems really interesting, I mean,
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    it is something that inherently is a part
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    of the character and the
    introduction to Kraven
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    in this movie.
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    So, I think it's really
    interesting how Kraven's connection
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    to his iconic lion vest
    is in the comic books.
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    So I think we wanna stay true and integral
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    to the comic books, and, you
    know, it's really important
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    to give the comic book
    fans what they've seen
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    and grown up with and try
    and translate that to cinema.
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    So, that took some really a lot of time
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    and thought into how we
    would get to that place.
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    Oh, that was it.
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    Thanks for watching.
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    All right, cheers. (laughs)
Title:
KRAVEN THE HUNTER Trailer (2024)
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Video Language:
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Duration:
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