New Poster for ‘The Crow’ – Starring Bill Skarsgård and Directed by Rupert Sanders (‘Ghost in the Shell’)

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29 Comments

  1. MirrorRude309 on

    Cro The W

    Hoping a misplaced ‘the’ is the new title trend after throwing numbers in wherever the fuck 1 wants

  2. BaWeepGranaWeep on

    I really want this will be good but so far I don’t have a lot of hope.

  3. Horkersaurus on

    I don’t know specifically why (just a feeling I guess), but the short hairstyle makes me think this won’t be great.

  4. shaneisredditing on

    When you’re remaking a beloved film, it’s a weird pick tapping a director whose biggest credit is a very bad remake of a beloved film.

  5. Eddie__Sherman on

    While it does look bad, it’s not like several terrible sequels haven’t been made since the 94 release.

  6. edgelordjones on

    Goddammit. I really want to give this one a shot but they keep doing this shit.

  7. TheCosmicFailure on

    The trailer makes it look like it should’ve been released in the early 2000s in a bad way.

  8. ArtfulMegalodon on

    I wish there was some test makeup photos or footage out there somewhere in which they actually did recreate the Crow’s iconic look with Bill Skarsgård. I think he’s a great pick for the role, but every other choice seems to be wrong. How do you fumble it this badly?

  9. elmatador12 on

    The dude seriously has “good boy” tattooed on his stomach with the “good” crossed out. Yikes.

  10. PrufrockAlfred on

    I liked that new trailer quite a bit. Enough to show up opening day with a bucket of sludge butter popcorn and a gigantic soda? No. But I’ll give it a chance on streaming, where it will probably arrive sooner than later.

  11. KatanaAmerica on

    If we all judged movies by trailers and posters, Suicide Squad would have been a masterpiece. I think it’ll be fine.

  12. DragonMSword on

    With a property with multiple people that can have the powers why in the hell would you remake the original city of angels could have been remade to be closer to the original vision to give it a redemption

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