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‘The Crow’ original director reposts negative reviews of the 2024 remake: “The worst movie of the year”

Claire Martin Published August 28, 2024
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The Crow 2024 remake has struggled immensely with Lionsgate’s new project box office debut totaling a disappointing $4.6 million.

According to Variety, Lionsgate’s new project came with a big production price tag of $50 million. Despite the hefty investment, one filmmaker is celebrating the film’s lackluster performance: Alex Proyas.

Proyas, who directed the original The Crow in 1994, has been vocal about his disdain for the reboot, mainly because of the tragic death of his star, Brandon Lee, on the original film’s set.

Since the 2024 film’s release, he has openly taken pleasure in its underperformance, posting and resharing negative reviews on his Facebook account.

One review dubbed the reboot “the worst movie of the year,” a critique the original helmer joyously reshared with the caption, “The review we’ve all been waiting for. It’s a bit like flogging a dead horse now, so I think I’ll stop after this…until another funny one comes along.”

Previously, he had mocked The Crow remake not taking a flight at the box office by writing, “I thought the remake was a cynical cash-grab. Not much cash to grab, it seems.”

The filmmaker has been a staunch critic of the reboot since its trailer dropped in March, arguing that the film’s legacy should remain untouched by any update as it should solely belong to Lee.

The reboot features Bill Skarsgård, widely acclaimed for his performance in It and John Wick: Chapter 4, in the lead roles.

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