![]() ![]() ![]() Instead, Kraven’s powers (such as they are) come from his exposure to a lion’s blood, seemingly elevating his senses to superhuman, animalistic levels. ![]() His Russian Revolution backstory has been tossed out, as has the idea of him using potions to extend his life. ![]() The poster for Kraven the Hunter may be ripped straight from the comics, but it’s clear the movie is veering in a very different direction when it comes to Kraven’s origin story. But even after he succeeds in defeating Spider-Man in the classic storyline Kraven’s Last Hunt, Kraven never truly overcomes his obsession with our Friendly Neighborhood Wallcrawler. He desires bigger, more dangerous prey, and he sees Spider-Man as the potential crowning achievement in his unnaturally long career. He’s long since grown bored of hunting his way through the animal kingdom. In the comics, Kraven’s core motivation is his obsession with hunting and besting Spider-Man. Rebranding himself Kraven the Hunter, Sergei makes use of mystical potions to both enhance his strength and prolong his life. After spending years training under elite hunters and warriors (like a villain named Gregor), Sergei becomes one of the greatest hunters in the world. In Marvel’s main comic book universe, Sergei Kravinoff is depicted as the son of a Russian nobleman who fled the Russian Revolution of 1917. How Kraven the Hunter’s Origin Has Changed ![]()
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