Now That Marvel’s $61M Box Office Bomb Is A Hit On Netflix, I’m Convinced There’s A Perfect Way For The Hero To Return In The MCU

Kraven the Hunter might have been a box office bomb, but the Sony movie based on a famous Spider-Man villain could end up giving the Marvel Cinematic Universe an intriguing player for the future of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man movies. I’m a fan of both of Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Marvel roles so far. He was criminally underused in the MCU, with Quicksilver debuting in Avengers: Age of Ultron and dying in the same film. Kraven the Hunter finally allowed him to shine in a lead role, and while the film had its problems, the actor was not among them.

I think Kraven the Hunter has some of the best superhero movie action scenes we have ever seen, which come from the darker nature of its main character and the film’s R rating. While the film’s story was not all that engrossing, I did want to see more of Taylor-Johnson’s anti-hero when the movie ended. Sadly, Kraven the Hunter only made $61.9 million worldwide (via Box Office Mojo). Despite its failure, the final SSU movie has become a hit on Netflix, and I think that could lead to an MCU debut for Taylor-Johnson’s Kraven.

Kraven The Hunter Was Considered For Spider-Man: No Way Home

The MCU Has Already Tried To Use The Villain

Tom Holland’s third Spider-Man movie, No Way Home, is easily the wall-crawler’s most ambitious live-action adventure so far. Getting all the necessary players to make that multiverse story work was hard, and so, at one time, it seemed like Marvel was not going to be able to do it. Before the studio managed to pull off one of the best superhero movie events with Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Men returning, other ideas for No Way Home were explored. Shockingly, the MCU movie was blocked from using Kraven the Hunter by Sony.

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The MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios book saw Spider-Man: No Way Home writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers reveal that they were told Kraven “was unavailable until Sony established him in a solo movie.” The project in question was Taylor-Johnson’s Kraven the Hunter. Holland also revealed in the past that MCU Spider-Man trilogy director Jon Watts pitched him a movie with Kraven as the villain, though the actor chose not to share details in case it could happen down the line. These reveals prove that Kraven is already on Marvel’s radar.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson Knows Which Story Is Perfect For Kraven’s Return

The MCU’s Spider-Man Could Do With A Street-Level Storyline

With Marvel Studios thinking that Kraven the Hunter could be a good villain for a Spider-Man movie, I would love to see Taylor-Johnson get a chance to return to the role in the MCU. In fact, the actor has already revealed the story he thinks would be perfect to do so, and I have to agree that it would be the best way to bring Kraven into the fold. Talking to Esquire, Taylor-Johnson revealed that he thinks the iconic Kraven’s Last Hunt is a brilliant story that he would “love to explore” with the character in live-action.

I believe a version of Kraven’s Last Hunt would be perfect for the MCU and the path Holland’s Spider-Man is on. In the comic book story, Kraven the Hunter has grown disillusioned as he gets older. Taylor-Johnson mentioned in the interview how depression plays a role in the story, which it very much does, as Kraven sets his sights on Spider-Man to prove he is better than the hero before he can die feeling accomplished. He does so, beating and “killing” Spider-Man before donning his suit and murdering villains. Kraven then commits suicide and leaves a note explaining his actions.

Why Kraven’s Last Hunt Is Perfect For Tom Holland’s Spider-Man

The MCU Has Revealed The Direction Of Holland’s Potential New Trilogy

At this year’s CinemaCon, Sony revealed the тιтle of Tom Holland’s next Spider-Man movie, which will be called Spider-Man: Brand New Day. As the тιтle of the MCU film suggests, the franchise is going through a reset of sorts, taking inspiration from a comic book arc that saw Peter Parker’s world change with the arrival of new villains and supporting characters. Since Kraven the Hunter has not been in the MCU before, he would fit that direction. The villain’s darker tone also makes sense for the franchise after Spider-Man: No Way Home‘s ending.

MCU Spider-Man Movies

Release Year

Spider-Man: Homecoming

2017

Spider-Man: Far From Home

2019

Spider-Man: No Way Home

2021

Spider-Man: Brand New Day

2026

Holland’s Peter Parker is alone on a darker path that makes sense for street-level stories. I think that makes Kraven’s Last Hunt as the potential basis for a new MCU Spider-Man movie. I understand some might question how Taylor-Johnson could play the MCU’s Kraven after having given life to Quicksilver in the franchise. The easy answer to that question is the Multiverse Saga. The actor could play an older take on his Kraven from the SSU, who arrives in the MCU through the multiverse due to the events of the upcoming Avengers movies, continuing his story after Kraven the Hunter.

All Announced Upcoming MCU Movies



  • Thunderbolts (2025) Official Poster

    Thunderbolts*

    Release Date

    May 2, 2025







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    The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    Release Date

    July 25, 2025







  • Avengers 5 Concept Poster

    Avengers: Doomsday (2026)








  • Spider-Man Homecoming Mondo Poster

    Spider-Man: Brand New Day

    Release Date

    July 31, 2026







  • Avengers: Secret Wars

    Release Date

    May 7, 2027





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