The Crow” Reboot Rejected by Original Film Director: Fans’ Reaction Speaks Volumes

The Crow” Reboot Rejected by Original Film Director: Fans’ Reaction Speaks Volumes

The director of the 1994 film “The Crow”, Alex Proyas, has publicly disowned the upcoming remake following the ⁢release of its trailer⁣ last week.

Proyas took to his page today to express his strong sentiments, emphasizing that the original “The Crow” was ⁣a tribute to the late Brandon Lee, whose tragic death occurred during its production.

While I bear no ill will towards any director’s work, the fan response speaks volumes. THE CROW is not just a⁣ movie. It‍ stands as a testament to⁣ Brandon Lee’s lost talent and tragic passing. This is his ‌legacy, ‍and it should remain as such.

This is not the first⁤ time Proyas has voiced his opposition to⁤ a remake of “The Crow”.⁢ In 2017, he stated that the idea of rebooting the story and the character‌ that Lee brought to life ⁤at ⁣such a high cost felt inherently wrong to him.

Brandon Lee,⁢ the son⁢ of‍ Hollywood icon Bruce Lee, tragically passed away at the age of 28 due ⁢to an on-set injury​ during the original film’s⁢ production. His performance in “The Crow” garnered widespread acclaim, and his untimely death​ sparked ongoing conversations about on-set safety.

The ⁣remake of “The Crow”⁤ is set to be released ⁢on June 7, with Bill Skarsgard taking ​on the role of Eric Draven, also known as the Crow. Director Rupert Sanders ⁤has described the new film as ⁤a tribute to Lee.

Source from ⁢ www.playground.ru

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