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An all-new movie in The Crow franchise is here, and it proves that the film series still hasn't gotten Eric Draven's origin right after 30 years. In the years since the original The Crow graphic ...
The Crow (2024) focuses more on Eric and Shelly's love story than previous versions. Eric in each version is unkillable, with immortality. The 1994 and 2024 versions also had healing abilities.
The Crow fans are curious to know what happened in the end. The action-fantasy tale follows Eric Draven and Shelly Webster who are soulmates murdered due to the latter’s dark past.
You’re watching a performance. Bill Skarsgard as Eric Draven/The Crow in The Crow. Whether it’s The Crow or any other set, it sounds like Bill really puts himself through the wringer.
"The Crow" was in movie development hell for 16 years, but the long-awaited reboot has finally arrived. Bill Skarsgård plays Eric Draven, a man who is resurrected to avenge his girlfriend's death.
1994's The Crow is a revenge film. Eric Draven must kill all the men who killed Shelly. He gets his vengeance but is mortally wounded in the process, leading to him stumbling to Shelly's grave ...
All of us who saw the anticipated comic-book action movie when it opened on the weekend of May 13th, 1994, understood that the line was in reference to the film’s main character, Eric Draven.
Skarsgard plays Eric Draven, aka the supernatural antihero The Crow, in Lionsgate’s reboot of the cult classic 1994 movie, which starred the late Brandon Lee. After Eric and his girlfriend ...
Bill Skarsgård steps into the vengeful role of Eric Draven. Eric, alongside his girlfriend, Shelly, played by FKA Twigs, gets brutally murdered.
This new incarnation of Eric Draven (Bill Skarsgård) is introduced as an introverted, bullied inmate at a rehab facility, and he meets Shelly (FKA twigs) shortly after her own incarceration. The ...
Before Bill Skarsgård smeared on Eric Draven’s sinister black and white face paint, a burgeoning Brandon Lee embodied the resurrected superhero at the center of James O'Barr’s comic. “The ...