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Unfortunately, the film hasn’t exactly been accepted with open arms, with some members of the original movie even speaking out against it, which came as a surprise to producer Molly Hassell.

“It should make people proud,” Hassell told THR. “I’m surprised it hasn’t made the original filmmakers more proud, because it’s a step in a different direction, but it’s a necessary step to deal with the age-old themes of love and loss.“

This is the only bit of new news. The article then digs up older comments from the original film's director Alex Proyas and another screenwriter both being critical of this new version.

I'm willing to give the new version a chance but the way these articles are worded, it feels like they're willing the new version to fail regardless. I have a gut feeling this film won't do very well and then hit streaming services quite quickly.

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[–] UKFilmNerd@feddit.uk 5 points 3 months ago

We've had:

  • The Crow

  • The Crow: City of Angels

  • The Crow: Salvation

  • The Crow: Wicked Prayer

All separate stories with the same premise. Wicked Prayer is truly awful. I watched it once, lent it to a friend and never asked for it back!

And yes, you're right, there was also one season (22 episodes) of The Crow: Stairway to Heaven. Which was Eric Draven's story expanded into a television series.

Which leads us to this new film which is Eric Draven once again.