After Comparing Fox’s X-Men Movies To Sony’s Spider-Man Universe Movies, I Get Why Kraven The Hunter Needed To Be Sony’s Last Movie In the Franchise 

Kraven the Hunter failed to bring life to the box office when it was released in 2024, and comparing the film’s failure to the X-Men, and their stories both in and out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, clearly shows why it had to end its franchise. While there is still occasional talk of Venom meeting Spider-Man, it seems that further films in Sony’s universe of Spider-Man characters may no longer be made. While nothing in comic book movies is ever a true end, so many details suggest that several, if not all, of these character iterations are done.

With so many Marvel shared universes created, it can get confusing to follow and understand which ones integrate with each other. After films like Spider-Man: No Way Home connected with multiple different universes, it became suggested that all of these universes are contained together. The recent casting of X-Men in Avengers: Doomsday has only bolstered this theory, making things even more confusing. Still, I’d argue that the appearance of characters from Sony’s universe in future projects is now very unlikely.

Fox’s X-Men Movies Had Some Major Wins & Losses Just Like Sony’s Spider-Man Universe

The Franchise Has Had Many High-Highs And Several Low-Lows

While the two franchises were quite distinct, coming from different eras and finding different kinds of success, there are actually some surprising similarities between the Fox X-Men Universe timeline and Sony’s universe of Spider-Man characters. Fox realized major fluctuations in their success, with some of their films connecting, and others failing to. Time seemed to impact this but less than expected; the franchise received both its highest and lowest-grossing films in its last two entries, with ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool & Wolverine and The New Mutants respectively.

Release Date

Fox X-Men Movie

Production Budget

Opening Weekend

Domestic Box Office

Worldwide Box Office

Jul 26, 2024

ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool & Wolverine

$200,000,000

$211,435,291

$636,745,858

$1,338,071,348

May 18, 2018

ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool 2

$110,000,000

$125,507,153

$324,591,735

$786,362,370

Feb 12, 2016

ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool

$58,000,000

$132,434,639

$363,070,709

$781,947,691

May 23, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past

$200,000,000

$90,823,660

$233,921,534

$747,862,775

Mar 3, 2017

Logan

$127,000,000

$88,411,916

$226,277,068

$614,202,315

May 27, 2016

X-Men: Apocalypse

$178,000,000

$65,769,562

$155,442,489

$542,537,546

May 26, 2006

X-Men: The Last Stand

$210,000,000

$102,750,665

$234,362,462

$459,260,946

Jul 26, 2013

The Wolverine

$115,000,000

$53,113,752

$132,556,852

$416,456,852

May 2, 2003

X-Men 2

$125,000,000

$85,558,731

$214,949,694

$406,348,630

May 1, 2009

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

$150,000,000

$85,058,003

$179,883,157

$374,825,760

Jun 3, 2011

X-Men: First Class

$160,000,000

$55,101,604

$146,408,305

$355,408,305

Jul 14, 2000

X-Men

$75,000,000

$54,471,475

$157,299,717

$296,872,367

Jun 7, 2019

Dark Phoenix

$200,000,000

$32,828,348

$65,845,974

$246,356,895

Aug 28, 2020

The New Mutants

$67,000,000

$7,037,017

$23,855,569

$47,535,251

It is clear, based on the box office results, that interest in the franchise waxed and waned with time. This was also true concerning the Sony films. While the Venom films have all been able to find decent success, with even the most recent 2024 sequel grossing $474 million, the other films in the franchise did not reach those same heights. While the Spider-Verse films were also a great success, their connection to the larger franchise felt different due to their being animated films in their own universe.

Release

Date

Sony Marvel Movie

Production

Budget

Opening

Weekend

Domestic

Box Office

Worldwide

Box Office

Oct 5, 2018

Venom

$116,000,000

$80,255,756

$213,511,408

$856,081,053

Jun 2, 2023

Spider-Man: Across the Spid…

$100,000,000

$120,663,589

$381,593,754

$681,138,413

Oct 1, 2021

Venom: Let There be Carnage

$110,000,000

$90,033,210

$213,550,366

$501,546,922

Oct 25, 2024

Venom: The Last Dance

$110,000,000

$51,012,404

$139,755,882

$474,492,936

Dec 14, 2018

Spider-Man: Into The Spider…

$90,000,000

$35,363,376

$190,173,195

$374,561,597

Apr 1, 2022

Morbius

$75,000,000

$39,005,895

$73,865,530

$162,759,437

Feb 14, 2024

Madame Web

$80,000,000

$15,335,860

$43,817,106

$100,298,817

Dec 13, 2024

Kraven the Hunter

$110,000,000

$11,001,109

$25,026,310

$60,011,428

The New Mutants’ Box Office Serves As A Cautionary Tale To Sony’s Spider-Man Universe

The 2020 Film Is The Lowest Gross X-Men Film

While the X-Men franchise was enormous, and while it had by that point released several films that had grossed well over $500 million, things took a turn with the disappointing results of The New Mutants. While much of this had to do with a botched release, and studio decisions that wound up fumbling this X-Men spinoff’s potential, it is clear that The New Mutants was a big failure for Fox. I think it’s clear that crossing only $47 million on a $67 million budget would have been devastating for the studio.

However, the other details this suggests are much greater than this. While cinematic universes became an enormous rage in Hollywood after the incredible success of The Avengers, the intervening years have made it clear that not every property can justify their own cinematic universe. Fox attempted to expand the size of their world with miscellaneous тιтles and characters like The New Mutants, but there was little interest in it. I believe this now comes across as a warning and, with the failure of Kraven the Hunter, suggests that Sony may not have enough to build their own viable universe from.

After Killing Their Main Lead, Sony’s Spider-Man Universe Can’t Pull Its Own ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool & Wolverine Either

Sony Has No Bankable Characters Left In Their Franchise

After The New Mutants failed at the box office, the universe of the X-Men pivoted into telling one last goodbye story with some of their most popular characters, resulting in the franchise’s highest-grossing film, ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool & Wolverine. While something like this could be a hit for Sony, it does not appear that they have any characters with which to do anything of the sort. Tom Hardy’s Venom was their most bankable character, but he was killed in the ending of Venom: The Last Dance, leaving the studio with only a few options to move ahead.

In looking at the larger franchise, Sony already did something similar with their more bankable and successful characters by bringing back Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home. It seems that these characters may be the only option for their franchise moving forward. Perhaps in several years, after enough time has pᴀssed since Venom’s death, Tom Hardy could be brought back for another project. However, this feels far too soon right now.

The future of Sony now seems to be devoted to making the best films possible from Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse and the next MCU installment, Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Unfortunately, this will be at the cost of ending the dedicated Sony universe, and the end of characters like the villains from Kraven the Hunter. It is always difficult to move on, but this seems to have been the right decision, and hopefully that will become clear as more of Sony’s Spider-Man films are released in the upcoming years.

Upcoming MCU Movies



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    Thunderbolts*

    Release Date

    May 2, 2025







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    Release Date

    July 25, 2025







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    Avengers: Doomsday

    Release Date

    May 1, 2026







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    Spider-Man: Brand New Day

    Release Date

    July 31, 2026







  • Avengers: Secret Wars

    Release Date

    May 7, 2027





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