Bill Skarsgard stars as Eric Draven in The Crow
Lionsgate is having an unusually difficult year at the box office, with two back-to-back bombs of legendary proportions. After the cursed video game adaptation Borderlands tanked with just $15 million domestically and $30-odd million worldwide, the horror reboot The Crow somehow lowered the bar. The film hasn’t yet passed a single meaningful milestone either domestically or worldwide, even as it's effectively ignored by audiences after a disastrous two-week run.
Lionsgate released Borderlands on digital streaming platforms just a couple of weeks after its theatrical debut, and a similar window can be expected for The Crow as well. Directed by Rupert Sanders, who has worked exclusively in big-budget cinema previously — he directed Snow White and the Huntsman and Ghost in the Shell — the movie stars Bill Skarsgård as Eric Draven, a man who comes back from the dead to avenge his girlfriend, played by FKA Twigs.
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