The Crow Release Date, Cast, Plot, and Everything We Know About the Long-Delayed Reboot

After years of anticipation, the long-delayed reboot of the cult classic "The Crow" is finally taking flight. Directed by Corin Hardy and written by Nikki Williamson, the film is set to hit theaters on June 10, 2022. Here’s everything we know so far about the project:

Release Date: June 10, 2022

Cast:

  • Tom Hopper (Game of Thrones) as Ernie, the villainous figure from the first film
  • Hannah John-Kamen (Ready Player One) as the female lead, a new character with a connection to Eric
  • Tye Sheridan (Mud) as Eric Draven, the lead protagonist
  • Hannah Emily Anderson (American Horror Story) as a new character, Shelly
  • Mark Winemaker (Neon Demon) as Lip, a mysterious figure from the first film

Plot:
The film revolves around Eric Draven (Tye Sheridan), a young musician who is brutally murdered, along with his fiancĂ©e Shelly, by a gang of bike-revolution, led by human villain, Larry (Jon Brummitt, not confirmed, but rumored). The couple’s deaths are ruled as a tragic accident, but they are actually murdered, and Eric’s spirit returns from the dead as a crow-like creature, seeking revenge against those responsible. The new cast of characters will join Eric on his journey as he seeks justice and redemption, while uncovering the truth behind his own death and his beloved’s.

Why it’s been delayed:
The production of "The Crow" has been a long and troubled one. The original release date was set for 2011, but it was postponed due to the busy schedules of the cast and the heavy makeup and special effects required. Since then, the project has undergone changes in filming locations, director changes (from Dario Argento to John Wright to Corin Hardy), and an initial script re-write. Currently, the film is in post-production, with an estimated release date of June 10, 2022.

What’s changed?
From the early days of production, a few key elements have changed. The story of the new "The Crow" film will deviate from the original 1994 film, focusing more on the cursed and supernatural aspects of the franchise. The tone has shifted from dark and gritty to a more fantastical and haunting approach, with a focus on magical realism. Additionally, the original villain, Eric’s murderer, will have a more complex and mysterious role in the story.

Why the delay was worth it:
The long delay and changes may have been frustrating for fans, but they also allowed for more time to perfect the script, special effects, and the overall vision of the film. The addition of more character development, improved plotlines, and enhanced action sequences will make this reboot a more satisfying and visually stunning film. With a new team at the helm, the project has undergone a significant transformation, setting it up for a thrilling and memorable experience.

Conclusion:
After years of anticipation, the long-delayed reboot of "The Crow" is finally arriving in theaters. With a new cast, a reworked script, and an updated vision, this film promises to be a thrilling and haunting ride. Don’t miss it when it hits theaters on June 10, 2022, and experience the return of one of the most iconic anti-heroes in cinematic history.

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