

"Next Goal Wins," Waititi's next film as director, is based on the true story (and documentary of the same name) of the 2000s American Samoa soccer team and their efforts to transform themselves from a global laughingstock into an elite team of footballers. Still, we don't know much about the film's overall plot. What we do know is that "Kraven the Hunter" will finally hit theaters on October 6, 2023, and when it does, it will boast a killer cast, including Ariana DeBose as love interest Calypso, Christopher Abbott as the villainous Foreigner, and Fred Hechinger as Kraven's half-brother Chameleon. Plus, Alessandro Nivola will portray the Rhino, and Russell Crowe will play Kraven's father, who seems to have a complicated relationship with his son. We get to see that in action during the film's official trailer, where instead of killing animals, Kraven is seen murdering a whole bunch of poachers.

Chandor, might not feature Spider-Man, but it will bring us Aaron Taylor-Johnson ("Avengers: Age of Ultron," "Bullet Train") as the title character, who he describes (via Collider) as a "protector of the natural world."

The big-screen version of the character, which will be directed by "Triple Frontier" helmer J.C. That eventually leads him to Spider-Man, a powerful adversary who Kraven sees as the ultimate prey. It's new-time radio drama produced in the classic style.Discussed as a possible Spider-Man movie villain as far back as the Sam Raimi days, Kraven is presented in comics as a hunter who travels the world, taking down the deadliest game on the planet. Phil Harper stars as Harry Nile, with Pat French as his all-knowing assistant Murphy. But it's a dangerous profession! Sometimes the source of a scream is elusive, sometimes a surveillance job goes south, and sometimes someone's got their gun sight set on you! From out of the Pacific Northwest come 24 more adventures produced by Jim French. There's a crime to be solved, and an investigator is needed.
