"Why Are Fans Saying Bill Skarsgård 'Jared Leto’d The Crow' in the Latest Remake?"

 Following the arrival of pictures of Bill Skarsgård as the main person in The Crow, enthusiasts of the original take to Twitter to voice their opinions.



  •  Fans are annoyed with the new look of Bill Skarsgård's The Crow revamp, which they feel misses the '90s goth esthetic of the original.
  •  The film's endeavor to go amiss from the famous look of Brandon Lee's 1994 depiction has attracted correlations with Jared Leto's Joker.
  •  The new form faces difficulties in living up to the adored and terrible heritage laid out by Lee's exhibition in the original film.


Pictures of Bill Skarsgård's The Crow have fanatics of the original quite agitated. Following the tale of a mercilessly killed man who reawakens to vindicate his life partner's homicide, The Crow was originally delivered in 1994. Presently, the movie is being revamped in 2024, and will be coordinated by Rupert Sanders.


Following the arrival of the primary pictures from The Crow, enthusiasts of the original film are dissing the new look. Various individuals were disappointed with the way that 2024's The Crow made changes to Brandon Lee's 1994 look. Look at a portion of the reactions beneath:


Certain individuals, like @KHAOSANIMA418, said that they were "shocked" by what appeared to be an absence of work to make Skarsgård seem to be Eric Draven.


Others were willing to assume the best about The Crow redo, given it was as it were "one pic." Still, Brandon Streussnig felt that the Lee rendition shouldn't have "at any point been contacted."


@LunaRaven90 likewise gave the look a disapproval, saying that it was a mix-up to make changes. Like other clients, they referenced the '90s music influences of Eric Draven's look that the 2024 The Crow appears to have neglected.


2024's The Crow Has Inconceivable Shoes To Fill

The 1994 form of The Crow has fostered a faction following and is especially dearest in view of Lee's exhibition as Eric Draven. Not exclusively was the nature of his acting worshipped, however The Crow is intertwined with a lamentable story. At 28 years old, Lee kicked the bucket from a gun breakdown on set. Consequently, the '90s film respects not exclusively Lee's acting, however the finish of his life.


Lee is additionally not by any means the only motivation behind why The Crow is famous. As referenced by a few of the dissidents, the film is inseparable from a certain form of 1990s goth esthetic. As @LunaRaven90 makes reference to, explicit groups including Dark Shroud Ladies have been refered to as influences for the different stories within the Crow establishment.


Hence, Skarsgård's rendition is given a close to incomprehensible errand while trying to satisfy the past Crow. No development to the '94 form has come anyplace near the crowd reaction that Lee's had.


While it's a good idea that the creation group would have rather not copied that look, its immense dissimilarity is justifiably upsetting. There is nothing The Crow change could do to completely satisfy Lee's variant, and sadly, it isn't looking great so far.