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By far the most glaring presence of re-engineered material is the majority of the scenes involving Ariana DeBose's Calypso - ...
I Didn't Have High Hopes Going In, But I At Least Thought It Would Be A Fun Bad Movie As I just mentioned, I didn’t have the highest of hopes for Kraven the Hunter. Even if you take the numerous ...
To say that I am happy with how the major onscreen characters here (Kraven the Hunter, Calypso, and The Chameleon) were adapted for the big screen is an understatement. Never in a million years ...
Did "Kraven the Hunter" improve on the Sony Spider-Man Universe's previous films or give audiences much of the same? Rebecca Kivak and Joe Baress review the latest comic book movie.
1980’s Amazing Spider-Man #209 introduced Calypso, who sought to restore a defeated Kraven’s honor by having him finally triumph over Spider-Man. Calypso freed caged zoo animals and blamed it ...
Kraven first appeared in “Amazing Spider-Man” issue No. 15, which was released in August 1964. At the beginning of the movie when Kraven is in prison, his ID number is 0864, which references ...
With the help of lawyer Calypso (Ariana DeBose), the girl who gave Kraven the aforementioned potion when they were kids, Kraven tracks Rhino down and saves his bro, but learns that it was Nikolai ...
That’s also when Kraven first encounters a girl named Calypso (Diaana Babnicova in the past, Ariana DeBose in the present) whose vaguely-witchy intuition prompts her to save his life.
How does Kraven the Hunter chart the future of Sony's Spider-Man Universe, and does it even matter at this point? Here's everything you need to know about the ending.
One could assume that Calypso, and Kraven in general, are simply on the screen to establish them in a cinematic universe, set up to be used in other movies where we will find out more about them.