‘The Crow’: First-Look Images Featuring Bill Skarsgård As New Version Of Undead Comic Book Antihero Eric Draven

The 1994 film “The Crow” was one of the first dark/gritty comic book films alongside Wesley Snipes’ “Blade” that helped to show studios and audiences that these superhero properties could be tailored for a mature audience with bitchin’ soundtracks as well and not just help sell toys/lunch boxes in the 1990s. The story mainly focuses on a slain musician and his activist girlfriend on Devil’s Night only to be resurrected a year later to enact revenge on his killers and the gangsters that ordered their murders. It became so popular that it spawned three other feature films with diminishing quality and returns, the second one “The Crow: City of Angels,” set in Los Angeles, and having rockstar Iggy Pop as a villain is maybe the most noteworthy of the batch with a solid soundtrack to boot. A Canadian television series “The Crow: Stairway To Heaven” attempted to finally bring back Brandon Lee‘s (Who tragically died in hospital after a firearms stunt gone wrong) Eric Draven with Mark Dacascos (“John Wick 3”) recast in the role but didn’t last too long. A new attempt at a feature film would eventually try to wiggle its way back to the big screen after multiple years of development and different actors/creatives getting involved.

Lionsgate has acquired the new film from director Rupert Sanders (“Ghost In The Shell”) and stars Swedish actor Bill Skarsgård (“John Wick 4”) as the newest version of Draven. Vanity Fair was able to release a batch of first-look images (See below) from the new film revealing their take on the undead anti-hero. Which obviously is taking more inspiration from modern musicians than the 80-90s goth and rock scenes the comic and film pulled took from. The rest of the cast includes FKA twigs, Laura Birn, Danny Huston, Jordan Bolger, and others.

First Look: 'The Crow' Flies Again With Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs |  Vanity Fair
First Look: 'The Crow' Flies Again With Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs | Vanity  Fair
First Look: 'The Crow' Flies Again With Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs | Vanity  Fair

Considering this is a modern incarnation of the James O’Barr limited comic book series that was originally published in 1989, the look of the Draven from the first film had originally taken inspiration from goth and rock bands of the 80/90s. Of course, with a remake it was expected “The Crow” could shift the look/design from those previous versions into something that would feel more comtempary to audiences. Seemingly taking a page from folks like Post Malone more than Jared Leto’s Joker, who had lifed his look from South African rapper Ninja of Die Antwoord for “The Suicide Squad.”

Skarsgård isn’t a stranger to mature genre projects with his upcoming Lionsgate actioner “Boy Kills World,” playing the main villain of “John Wick 4,” appearing in the twisty horror thriller “Barbarian,” and played Pennywise The Dancing Clown in the two recent “IT” movies.

A previous incarnation, of many, nearly had Jason Momoa (“Dune”) playing Eric Draven in the long-gestating remake but for whatever reason it fell apart with director Corin Hardy exiting as well.

“The Crow” recently landed a June 7 release date after Lionsgate delayed their “John Wick” spinoff “Ballerina” to next summer because of upcoming reshoots that hope to beef up the film’s action sequences. With promotion fully underway a trailer likely isn’t far behind.

SOURCE: VANITY FAIR

‘The Crow’ Reboot – Lionsgate Nabs Domestic Rights For Latest Feature Film Incarnation Starring Bill Skarsgård

The Crow,” a mature comic book film released in 1994, has seen a handful of soft reboots/remakes over the years with three follow-up installments and a Canadian television series “The Crow: Stairway To Heaven” led by actor Mark Dacascos (“John Wick 3”) that looked to first reboot the Eric Draven story. Played by the late Brandon Lee in the original film, Draven is an aspiring musician who is killed alongside his fiancee and is returned to the land of the living (via a supernatural crow) to get revenge against a local group of gangsters/thugs in Detroit. The long-gestating feature film reboot finally getting made was only just a matter of time and has gone through various stages over the years such as having actors like Jack Huston (“Boardwalk Empire”) and Jason Momoa (“Game of Thrones”) attached at different points to play the lead before eventually Swedish actor Bill Skarsgård (“IT”) landed the part for director Rupert Sanders (“Ghost In The Shell”).

The film had been seeking distribution partners and Deadline has revealed that Lionsgate has made a deal to handle the film’s domestic distribution as part of the film market linked to the Toronto International Film Festival with CAA Media Finance putting this eight-figure deal together.

Skarsgård had recently played the main villain of Lionsgate’s “John Wick 4” and joined the cast of Robert Eggers’ vampire pic, “Nosferatu.” Other actors among the cast of “The Crow” include FKA Twigs, Danny Huston, Laura Birn, Sami Bouajila, and Jordan Bolger. Production on the remake took place in Prague, Czech Republic, and Munich, Germany.

A release date wasn’t mentioned in the report, but it’s assumed that it could come out sometime in 2024.

Below is the logline for the original 1994 film:

The night before his wedding, musician Eric Draven (Brandon Lee) and his fiancée are brutally murdered by members of a violent inner-city gang. On the anniversary of their death, Eric rises from the grave and assumes the gothic mantle of the Crow, a supernatural avenger. Tracking down the thugs responsible for the crimes and mercilessly murdering them, Eric eventually confronts head gangster Top Dollar (Michael Wincott) to complete his macabre mission.

SOURCE: DEADLINE